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Keeping Plastic Jig Trailers In Place

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How does everyone keep their trailers in the correct position on their jigs?

I have pretty much always used the Strike King jigs with the rattles...using the rattles to help hold the trailer in place. I want to try other jigs and would like to know your methods.

some jigs come with a bait keeper i guess, like you would see on a jig head for a hula grub. others have some unique way of doin so like the jewel bait j lock. if by some chance im using a jig without a keeper ill put a drop of loctite super glue gel on the trailer and push it up against the head, works good too.

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Most jigs have a barb or ring on the hook shank that does a pretty good job of keeping a trailer in place.

some jigs come with a bait keeper i guess, like you would see on a jig head for a hula grub. others have some unique way of doin so like the jewel bait j lock. if by some chance im using a jig without a keeper ill put a drop of loctite super glue gel on the trailer and push it up against the head, works good too.

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I like the screw-lock jigs by Oldham. Gamakatsu hooks, full skirts with silicone and mylar.

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The hitch series trailer hitch keeper, check em out at tackle warehouse, they are the cats meow for keeping even the most ripped up trailer in place

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Neat accessory River Rat, thanks!

The hitch series trailer hitch keeper, check em out at tackle warehouse, they are the cats meow for keeping even the most ripped up trailer in place

X2 I love those!

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