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looking for a new jig.  here's the criteria.

1.  head design does not really matter.  bullet, football head, whatever.

2.  weight - 1/2 - 5/8 oz. range.

3.  must have a strong, sharp (preferably superline) hook to keep from  being jacked on braid hooksets.

4.  must cost under 3 bucks.

5.  must have a recessed line tie.

closest i have come to this is thinking about buying a pack of picasso ken cook fantasy football heads and just making up my own jigs.  but i am uncertain about the strength of the hook on these though.  does anyone have any feedback on the picasso heads or ideas about other baits that meet all the criteria above.  any help is much appreciated.  i have gotten spoiled to using the recessed eye jigs b/c they come through the wood i fish so much easier but these type of jigs are pretty pricey.  thanks very much for any help or input.

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looking for a new jig. here's the criteria.

1. head design does not really matter. bullet, football head, whatever.

2. weight - 1/2 - 5/8 oz. range.

3. must have a strong, sharp (preferably superline) hook to keep from being jacked on braid hooksets.

4. must cost under 3 bucks.

Not sure on the hook type, but GMAN's jigs fit the bill for me.  At 2.25 or less for wire tied (3/4 to 1 1/2 are 2.50) they definately fit number 4.

www.custombassfishinglures.com

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duh, i forgot the most important criteria - must have a recessed line tie.  sorry about that.  modified my original post.    

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duh, i forgot the most important criteria - must have a recessed line tie. sorry about that. modified my original post.

Well, if you're gonna be that picky then I'd just go to *** and stock up on terminator's at 3.49.   :D

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thanks very much burley and tyrius. :D  i know i'm basically asking for a porterhouse steak at a cheeseburger price here.  but maybe, just maybe, this jig is out there somewhere.   ;D

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Here is the best I think you will find. Is this recessed enough? I have pulled ten pounders out of hydrilla growing up fifteen feet tall from the bottom with this jig and the hook can't be bent. The line will break first. It's a little over three dollars but worth it. The Grass Stalker can be found at www.unclejosh.com and they may sell them at Tackle Warehouse also.

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very nice randall.  thanks a lot.  i'm glad i posted/asked this.  i am learning about some options that i didn't know were out there.

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very nice randall. thanks a lot. i'm glad i posted/asked this. i am learning about some options that i didn't know were out there.

Same here.  Nice site

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These aren't bad jigs

http://www.***.com/descpageTERMJIG-TPTSJ.html

although the paint is a little crappy.  Again, just a bit more than you wanted to pay though.

Here are the Davis Paca jigs

http://www.***.com/descpageDJIGS-DBPJ.html

I have a few of these Picasso jigs, the hook isn't all that stout though.

http://www.***.com/descpageJIGPICAS-PSJW.html

The line tie on these isn't all that recessed, but it comes through crap pretty well.  The hook is top notch.

http://www.***.com/descpageJIGMANN-MSJ.html

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Paul Jigs are super easy to make. I could teach anybody to make one in about 5 min. If you cant find your exact jig then make them. Look up Do-it molds and find a mold that fits your needs. You can hand pick your hooks too. Paint the head and buy a bunch of premade skirts. I am not kidding about how easy it is. If you do try it(or anybody else here) and you have any questions along the way just ask. I can walk you through it.

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Paul Jigs are super easy to make. I could teach anybody to make one in about 5 min. If you cant find your exact jig then make them. Look up Do-it molds and find a mold that fits your needs. You can hand pick your hooks too. Paint the head and buy a bunch of premade skirts. I am not kidding about how easy it is. If you do try it(or anybody else here) and you have any questions along the way just ask. I can walk you through it.

Big +1 - - you could teach a one-handed monkey to make jigs.  Learn to make them yourself and you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner!

Of course, I go through jigs like candy (craggy Ozarks rock).   I was either going to go bankrupt buying $3-4 a piece jigs or learn to make them myself.   :D

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Here is the best I think you will find. Is this recessed enough? I have pulled ten pounders out of hydrilla growing up fifteen feet tall from the bottom with this jig and the hook can't be bent. The line will break first. It's a little over three dollars but worth it. The Grass Stalker can be found at www.unclejosh.com and they may sell them at Tackle Warehouse also.

X2.  The Grass Stalker is an awesome jig and it has a hook and a half on it.  You won't be disappointed with it.

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The Terminators are great except for the paint as Burley said. It has become my main jig. The hook, head, and trailer keeper are just great. I would stay away from the Evolution jigs, get caught up way too much for my liking. The head is just too big and the weedguard does nothing.

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Thanks for the info here.  I was thinking about trying out some jigs this next year.

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The hook on that jig is horrible. Never mind that one could hang that jig in an aquarium.

Now don't be making accurate assesments of the sponsors products.  

I got a couple of them when they did the free give away last spring when they first came out.  First cast hung and lost never even bothered throwing the other one.

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