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saw some in bassmaster mag

if anyone has tried which would be best for spawn beds this spring

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thanks

but I was to vague as to the description

these baits are big jigs but not made of metal

before I invest around $75 I'd like to know any experiences good or bad

they cost $5-$7 each

one has 1ft per 3 second fall-wareaglejigs

another has 1ft per 5.5 second fall-purepoisonjigs

and another about the same-customlures

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All I have is, and I quote, "Unbearably boring." They're not that super, in terms of catching fish. I can dropshot a Rage Craw with more effect than these jigs, and I have. I've got a few I'd send you FOC, you pay the shipping, actually, strike that, gimme your addy and I'll send them to you to be rid of them!

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I think you might be looking for the Zero Gravity Jig.

-gk

Yup I've been wanting a few of these as well,I don't have any problems waiting for it to sink.....For me The strike is usually on the fall.This could be useful on days when a fast normal fall rate ain't working.

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I have patience issues waiting for regular 1/4 and 3/8 ounce jigs to fall. I don't think I could stand fishing a weightless jig. That could drive me even more nuts than I already am.

Posted

Need links. Cant find what you are describing made by those manufacturers.

I had some full size jigs about 15-20 years ago that had plastic heads and a goofy plastic weedguard. They fell way too slow. I'm not patient enough for something that falls 1 foot in 3-5 seconds I guess.

....Bill

links...stalker swim jig> www.fishstalkertackle.com

warhead jig> www.purepoisonjigs.com

zero gravity jig> www.customluresunlimited.com

if you want to read the article it's in the september/october2011 bassmaster

Posted

I think you might be looking for the Zero Gravity Jig.

-gk

t

thanks thats one of them
Posted

check out this company called fish stalker, they have a swim jig with the profile of a 3/4 ounce jig, but it weighs just over 1/4 ounce.

-gk

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