Jigs In Florida
#1
Posted March 18 2012 - 10:21 AM
What do the Florida guys throw? Brands, colors, trailers, etc.?
Thanks for helping.
#2
Posted March 18 2012 - 11:37 AM
I'm not fancy when it comes to jigs. I just use Booya Boo Jigs mostly but my swim jigs are Strike King.
Trailers I use mostly are Producto 8in Tournament Worms, Swimsenkos and Rage Craws.
Weights vary depending on depth of water and wind.
#3
Posted March 18 2012 - 01:12 PM
I low light conditions (a lot of variables come in to play) throw a darker color or something with a lot of contrast. in clearer water I will throw a more natural color - green pumpkin variations are my favorite.
I almost always have a paca craw in my jigs.
#4
Posted March 18 2012 - 03:40 PM
I don't use many jigs. I normally use a heavy texas rig with a punch skirt for most jig situations. It's weedless and looks like a jig.
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#5
Posted March 18 2012 - 04:04 PM
Run a tooth pick across the top of the chunk right were the hook goes through. The chunk wont fly off.
I also put a rattle in the chunk.
#6
Posted March 18 2012 - 08:26 PM
#7
Posted March 19 2012 - 06:32 AM
I like the KVD heavey cover swim jig when swimming them with a Naked Swimmer threaded on.
#8
Posted March 19 2012 - 07:38 AM
#9
Posted March 19 2012 - 10:19 AM
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#10
Posted March 19 2012 - 01:58 PM
I personally like Talon lures shibuii jigs, I just prefer the rubber skirts opposed to silicone. I know when that jig is at rest that rubber skirt is opening to full bloom with that plastic bait sitting right in the middle. The rubber tends to drop slower vs the silicone of the same type jig. Although sometimes a fast drop will get the better reaction bite, I have had more hits on a slower fall.
#11
Posted March 19 2012 - 03:35 PM
#12
Posted March 20 2012 - 06:26 PM
I have bought numerous jigs over the years, but rarely have used them. And of course now that I'm looking for them I can't locate the first one.
Guess it's time to place an order....
#13
Posted March 21 2012 - 07:56 AM
Just north of you we are using Black and Blue with great results. I have used football, rattle and swim and have seen no difference. I do suggest trimming the plastic weedless skirt a little. It binds a little more in the heavy stuff but makes for a better hook set. I tend to hook a pig or similar color trailer on it until the water gets over 70. Don't know if that makes a whole lot of difference but it works well for me.
In Florida I would not touch the weed guard if that’s what you’re referring to, a big mistake often made down here. The stiffer the better, when I pick a new jig up thats the first thing I look at.
IE: Medlocks double weed guard.
#14
Posted March 21 2012 - 09:13 AM
In Florida I would not touch the weed guard if that’s what you’re referring to, a big mistake often made down here. The stiffer the better, when I pick a new jig up thats the first thing I look at.
IE: Medlocks double weed guard.
Where can you buy medlocks jigs? I'd like to try one of those out. They were made specifically for fishing the thick stuff weren't they?
#15
Posted March 21 2012 - 11:55 AM
In Florida I would not touch the weed guard if that’s what you’re referring to, a big mistake often made down here. The stiffer the better, when I pick a new jig up thats the first thing I look at.
IE: Medlocks double weed guard.
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