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I joined the forums not too long ago, I was pretty new at bass fishing. I new how to fish a rubber worm and that was all.

The jig n pig I had no idea what it was about. I bought 12 jigs from G-Man about a year and half ago. They have been fished 10 times at most. I fished them with all difference types of trailers as well. 0 fish

I never understood until today.I fished G-Man football jig w/ a Zoom Speed Craw Okeechobee trailer. Black and Blue and finally landed a nice fish, biggest of this year on it. It is also my first fish on my St. Croix 7' HF Mojo Bass rod and a Quantum Accurist PT. Both performed flawless, also on 65lb Sufix Braid.

Thanks to RW for the jig help and G-Man for a quality Jig.

She went a mean 3 lbs 6 ozs. And was nice to land. Sorry Camera Phone Pics....

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                            WOO-HOO!

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Nice Fish and looks like jiggin slop to me.....

Big O

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once that light bulb goes off you will find yourself a lot more bass

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once that light bulb goes off you will find yourself a lot more bass

This couldn't be more true. I fished a jig for 4 months with only a few fish here and there, and one day, I got a good one and ever since that it's been non stop. I honestly cannot put the thing down.

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