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I feel like wire tied is better than rubber. Is there a major difference between the two, one is less expensive or?

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Wire doesnt degrade like rubber, but the rubber collar allows you to change you skirt type and color much faster without the need to tie on a new lure.

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I feel like wire tied is better than rubber. Is there a major difference between the two, one is less expensive or?

The collar is cheaper because it doesn't require as much time to assemble. For longevity the wire tie is best because it doesn't come off.

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Nice !

I'm liking that hook ~ Looks like a Gaff !

A-Jay

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just put in an order, hopefully i get a chance to put them to work before it gets too cold up here! :lol:

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Can I order just the heads and add my own skirts?

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Is the bottom flat on the recessed line tie jig?

For the most part yes. It stands by itself but has a slight contour to the back. This is a picture of the head standing freely.

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Wow, I really like that one with the recessed line tie. Available with wired tied skirt and an owner hook this jig rocks. I definetely will have to try this jig.

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The collar is cheaper because it doesn't require as much time to assemble. For longevity the wire tie is best because it doesn't come off.

The rubber collars have loops you can stick rattles in, don't they?

What about the secret color you guys came up with on CJ's boat at KY lake?

They look super, as does all your stuff, and price is great too!

Again, I'm willing to put the time and effort into field testing a few for you. :rolleyes:

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Looks good! I just ordered ten of the plain Big O heads cuz I still have plenty of skirt material. Now if that jig bite would turn back on!

Cliff

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The rubber collars have loops you can stick rattles in, don't they?

What about the secret color you guys came up with on CJ's boat at KY lake?

They look super, as does all your stuff, and price is great too!

Again, I'm willing to put the time and effort into field testing a few for you. :rolleyes:

Hey CWB, They sure do. The rubber collars have little loops on each side to attach rattles too.

The color we came up with was a Falcon Craw color to match Big O's Ragetail falcon craw. Its almost exact.

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Hey CWB, They sure do. The rubber collars have little loops on each side to attach rattles too.

The color we came up with was a Falcon Craw color to match Big O's Ragetail falcon craw. Its almost exact.

Are you going to be making that color? Looked pretty cool.

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I think CWB is looking for this jig and this color ;) Looks pretty nice to me too :D Mike, the hook set is much easier due to the point design which make these jigs great for fluoro's and mono's too, braid WRECKS'EM. Also the fish stay buttoned up well... It's RIGHT!!!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

This fish was caught on a 3/4oz brush model... hard to see it on the right side of the photo

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This on was on a 1oz football model...

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Sorry about the photos... hard to get'em by yourself :lol:

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I can appreciate your problem.;)

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"Sorry about the photos... hard to get'em by yourself"

I can appreciate your problem.;)

You guys just need to get a little creative - Middle seat in the Old Town doubles as the "Fisherman's De-Liar Board"

Of course, Big-O and Dwight you guys will require the Xtra large model.

:)

A-Jay

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Wow, Nice fish Big O! Thats the color that I named Falcon Craw was the one we made on CJ's boat.

Am I nuts or do I remember it having more black and red in the skirt or was that another color? Don't answer the first part of the question. :blink:

I got there a little late that night. Never leave fish that are biting!

I remember Big-O trimming back the skirt a tad after you tied it up.

Just another average Big-O bass.

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