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Jig Man

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  1. Jig Man replied to Jack44's topic in Fishing Tackle
    You can use one anytime. My favorite time is at night.
  2. I had one come loose. I know a chemist from Loctite. He fixed me up with all kinds of stuff some of which wasn't even on the market yet. NONE OF IT WORKED. I had to pull the old one off and start all over.
  3. It looks like what we call a green sunfish.
  4. Oh some of us have it very very close if not exact.
  5. I have 2 kinds: the solid ones from BPS and the mesh ones from BPS. I use them in the rod locker and when I am going with someone else. In my boat I take them off when I use a rod, put them in the locker and put them back on at the end of the trip. With others, I take them off and leave them in the tow vehicle until we are done.
  6. I hand pour mine. I like it better than injecting. I use a microwave $30. I gave $55 for the mold. I use Nor Por silicone cups about $7 each. So not counting plastisol, glitter and colorant I have less than $100 in them. I give $30/gallon for plastisol.
  7. If your battery doesn't have the reserve capacity plainly printed on it DON'T BUY IT. Get one that does. If you buy a used one just be sure that it works before you fork over the cash. It doesn't hurt to run one in the air so hook it up and run it through its speeds.
  8. Your battery will give you a longer time on the water if you get one with lots of reserve capacity. The more rc you have the heavier it will be as the series size will change from 24 to 27-29-31. You may be able to get by with a 24 series if you don't fish for very long at a time. If I were doing it I'd look for a 27 series with 180 or more reserve amps (rc). If you are going to be lugging it around and carrying it in your vehicle, a sealed one will be safer. If you don't mind spending the bucks and want a lighter one then the Optimas are quite a bit lighter but cost more than 2X as much as a lead acid. What ever you choose just be sure that you are getting a marine battery designed for a trolling motor and not a cranking battery designed to start engines.
  9. I'm sure Cadman or Mike at Seibert Outdoors would make them w/o the guard and you wouldn't have to bother. I put wg on most of my jigs except the swim bucktails. You must have a lot of open water.
  10. When I concentrate on big fish I use large jigs with large craws as trailers. I fish bluff ends and deep brush. Most of the time the boat is over 50 fow and I'm fishing down to 30-35'. In the spring after the spawn the Zara Spook is a good big bass bait.
  11. I've use several types of thread and wire but the wire is much faster for bass jigs.
  12. I have been doing it for years on my deep vertical baits that I fish in the late fall and winter. I can change them a lot easier in the cold weather and I use a fluro leader which attaches to braid. I keep a dozen or so rigged up that way all the time though I don't use a loop. I use a split ring and hook it to a good quality snap.
  13. I'm thinking you need some kind of lights so others can see you when you move about to keep from being run over by another boat.
  14. Yep even when being helpful. It is hard to catch the other man's fish.
  15. Get you a lock n haul. It will stabilize the motor without touching the trailer. I have been using one for several years.
  16. Most of the structure scan transducers are located at a place on the boat that comes out of the water way before plane. I can't get much above a fast idle with mine.
  17. Zoom swimmin' chunk for me.
  18. There isn't room enough for me and music in a boat. I don't want any distractions when I am fishing. I rarely see wildlife on the bank or in the air because I mostly look at my target and watch my line. Music in the boat would drive me crazy.
  19. I think you left the best ride out of your list. Champion is the best ride I have been in and that is why I bought one.
  20. That WG gets in my way. It is the last thing I do.
  21. They all tie about the same. The thing to do is all of the tying before installing any weedguard. Go to some of the web stores like Barlow's, Jann's Netcraft, Lure Parts on Line, Lurecraft, etc. See what they offer then check with Siebert Outdoors or Cadman and see what kind of deal you can get on heads of your choice.
  22. Be sure that you have your Lss box hooked up to power. How is your lss ducer installed? Do you have any pics?
  23. You should go over to www.tackleunderground.com and have a look at the dos and don's for newbies. There is a ton of info there and most of it will benefit you if you get into making your own baits.
  24. I have from time to time. I have used wood and Styrofoam but prefer the H type made of plastic.

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