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I am looking for the website of a company I found a couple of years ago.  I think they were in Tennessee.  They made some really awesome smallmouth jigs using all sorts of things: hair, tinsel, rubber, round rubber, etc.  All of these jigs were hand tied.  Can anyone help me with this?

Also any suggestions for good smallmouth jigs would be appreciated.

JW

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Can't help with your question about that company. But don't forget that grubs on jigheads are great for smallies, as are tubes with an internal head.

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Depending on what the jig is made of would depend on what kind of action the jig will have. Hair jigs for example work well in rivers, streams and in cold water. Most are made from deer hair and can match the colors of crawfish. They tend to have more action even when remaining still from current moving the hair great for clear water. Tinsel jigs are made with flashabou or holographic materials that make the jig reflect light and work well in stained water. Rubber jigs are the standby and some jigs have a combo of each.

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