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Baby Brush Hog as Trailer

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Has anyone thought of cutting the babybrush hog in half and using it as a jig trailer? I was going through my box today and thought it would look cool.

anyone done this?

I like the vibration/motion U get from Pack'a'chunk or Rage tail. I don't think you would get the same results, but I'm sure it would catch fish.

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No need to cut it in half just use the whole baby hog, It works great , and like they said try using a big brush hog too! I also take ribbon tail worms and cut them down and they work great as a jig trailer! Why throw a tore up worm out when you can use the rest as a trailer.

I do this too. I only cut about 1/4-1/2 an inch though and then put it on.

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Uhhhh..... why slice it in half ?  :-?

You want big ? ---> you gotta go big.

I use a brush hog as trailer, not a baby, an entire brush hog.

One of my favorite trailers for football jigs fished deep. Generally, I use the entire brush hog.

Uhhhh..... why slice it in half ? :-?

You want big ? ---> you gotta go big.

I use a brush hog as trailer, not a baby, an entire brush hog.

 

I'm going to have to try this.

Uhhhh..... why slice it in half ? :-?

You want big ? ---> you gotta go big.

I use a brush hog as trailer, not a baby, an entire brush hog.

i agree. bulky is good. slower fall. but the baby brush hog is an excellent spinnerbait trailer.

in my FLW magazine, I can't remembe who, but he won the tourney using a couple lures, but his main one was fishing a football head jig with a baby brush hog as a trailer along a ledge....if it wins a pro tourny for him, I'm sure it'll work great

I think I will try it to!

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