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I just ordered some Flickt-it jigs and some of the Football Mop jigs! I did fish the Su-Spin and did very well with them last year, I fished Flukes,Hallow swimbaits,Grubs,and Lizards on the Su-Spin.

  Has anyone tryed any of there baits ? And what do you think of them?

It's a great jig with a good hook. The skirts do what they're advertised to do and are tied very securely. I fish them around everything but grass. They catch fish  ;)

I have yet to try their football jigs, but I have a few of the original mop jigs and love them, definately a big fish bait. You wont catch a lot, but when you do if will usually be a nice un.

Ive never used them but heard great things about the mop jig! I was looking to try them out this season...

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I have never used their products. But they have a way cool name. GO BUCKEYES. ;D

I think they should change there name to the Badger!! ;D ;D ;D ;)

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Touche'. Nice comeback, but I personally don't think that has quite the ring to it ;D

How 'bout Green Bay?  ;D

Their Wake Up wake bait is good and I like their fluke head for small swimbaits and flukes in the colder months.  And of course the Mop Jig.  I caught my PB jig fish last year on their 3/4oz Football jig (7lbs 12 oz) and look forward to fishing their Mop Football this summer. They make good stuff from what I've experienced.

The spot remover shaky head jig is made by them and does a good job standing worms and other soft plastics straight up however they do get hung up in rocks

and all this talk about buckeyes is crazy!

GO BLUE! ;D

I also like the spot remover. have had some luck with a chigger craw on it. The only bad thing about the spot remover is....it doesn't come in scarlet and gray!

It would be cool if they could custom paint them...  It would just have to be more navy and maize though ;)

I don't care so much for the original spot remover.  It got a lot of bites for me but I lost more fish on it than I should have.  I think it's with the "peg" as i don't have that issue with the pro spot removers because of the coil they use instead.

I am looking foward to trying out the "mop" jig though. 

Not sure if they'll send shipments to Happy Valley area though ;)

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I have used both the standard and pro spot removers, and the flick it's. Love the flick it's, didn't care for either of the spot removers, but I fish grass, and there are alot better jig heads for grass.

The Spot Remover is the best shakey head on the market.

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I have used both the standard and pro spot removers, and the flick it's. Love the flick it's, didn't care for either of the spot removers, but I fish grass, and there are alot better jig heads for grass.

Try using the Flickt-itwith the Netbait 3 in. twin tail grub or any small plastic.

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I have used both the standard and pro spot removers, and the flick it's. Love the flick it's, didn't care for either of the spot removers, but I fish grass, and there are alot better jig heads for grass.

Try using the Flickt-itwith the Netbait 3 in. twin tail grub or any small plastic.

Zoom swamp crawler  ;)

Posted by: Dock Master Posted on: Yesterday at 8:50pm

The Spot Remover is the best shakey head on the market

I used to think that too until I tried the Picasso.  JMHO.

I bumped into a regional pro at BPS and he convinced me to purchase the Su-Spins created by Mann Jr (he was not sponsored by Buckeye either) combo'd with the Zoom Tiny Flukes. He said these are deadly @ Lake of the Ozarks. I'm excited to try 'em this Spring.

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I bumped into a regional pro at BPS and he convinced me to purchase the Su-Spins created by Mann Jr (he was not sponsored by Buckeye either) combo'd with the Zoom Tiny Flukes. He said these are deadly @ Lake of the Ozarks. I'm excited to try 'em this Spring.

I like that rig. I am going to give that try! Now we just need soft water! :'(

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I don't care so much for the original spot remover. It got a lot of bites for me but I lost more fish on it than I should have. I think it's with the "peg" as i don't have that issue with the pro spot removers because of the coil they use instead.

I am looking foward to trying out the "mop" jig though.

Not sure if they'll send shipments to Happy Valley area though ;)

It's not the peg. It was the size of the hook. I think they have finally decided to go with a 4/0 and 5/0 hook to minimize the lost fish. Atleast that was the rumor around the shop last year. I've got several from a limited run of 1/4oz ones with 5/0 hooks. I have yet to loose a fish on them.

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The spot remover shaky head jig

Fluke, I'm disappointed in you. Aren't you going to address this?  ;)

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Oh man, How did I miss that.

OK. The Spot Remover is not a shakey head jig. When used with the shakey technique it absolutely sucks. When you start shaking it you will notice that it falls on it's side. It is a pure stand-up jighead. It was origionally designed by Dr Roy Autman as a jig for fishing those areas that have nothing on the bottom. You hop it, you don't shake it.  It has since evolved into a great jighead for fishing brush as well. It does not do well in rocks. There are better jigheads for that like a picasso.

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There it is. I feel better now. 

There it is. I feel better now.

Me too! 

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