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Dirty Jigs Baby Bass Color Swim Jig 3/8 ounce, Strike King Rage Tail Craw Green Pumpkin Blue Trailer, and just slowly dragging and yo-yoing it. Just seems to be the only technique I have in my arsenal.. and it works!

*** 3\8 oz. Pork/plastic craws or Senko trailers. Short drags and hops with short pauses. Black/blue or Green/Brown.

7foot mh Powell rod 7.1 curado 65lb 1/4 ounce paca swim jig in spot chaser with a pearl ultravibe speed craw claws dipped in chartreuse dipping dye. I throw it into the nastiest crap I can find point my rod at te water and burn it back thru the grass. I find that I catch more fishing working the bait with my reel than the rod. The bait is movin so fast that when they hit it I just lean Into them and I rarely if ever miss a fish.

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1/2oz siebert brush jig in blue craw /w blue craw rage craw pitched into any bush/tree/laydown/dock I can find. 

 

1/4oz brovarney swim jig in blue craw /w alabama craw subwoofer thrown everywhere and in anything.

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Siebert Outdoors 1/2 oz Big O/ Rage Tail Lobster (Falcon) 

BCR854/ Curado 200E/ Kanzen #50 & #20 Tatsu leader

 

Siebert Outdoors 3/8 oz Swim Jig (Bluegill)/ Rage Tail Menace (Green Pumpkin w/ Black Flakes, Hard Candy or Honey)

MBR842C/ Core 50 Mg/ Tatsu #12

 

 

 

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*** 3\8 oz. Pork/plastic craws or Senko trailers. Short drags and hops with short pauses. Black/blue or Green/Brown.

Not trying to hi-jack... 

How are the Nu-techs? Not rolling over as advertised?

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My favorite jig is my own 3/8oz Arky head with a River Rock Baits K-Bug trailer (beaver style bait), and my favorite technique is the "hop & shake" ! That is an easy way to fish the jig and it gets results, what you do is give the jig a short hop and then shake the rod tip with the line being semi slack, shaky for a few seconds and hop again followed by the shake, it gets results.

Chompers finesse and football jigs, using Netbait paca craws and zoom super chunk jr as trailers

3/8 oz SK KVD swim jig in Bluegill with a Green Pumpkin Rage Craw with 1/2" cut off. I pitch it to laydowns and swim it back.

A trimmed up Buckeye Mop Jig in green pumpkin, with a Zoom big salty chunk trailer. Falls nice and slow.

1/4 Oz hand tied jigs (green pumpkin or watermelon and a flash of color, or black blue/black red) with paca chunk for cold water and less active fish and rage chunk for warm water or dirty water... I typically power fish jigs, but i do a hybrid yo-yo and shake retrieve...

 

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Dragging a 3/4 oz round rubber PBJ jig with green pumpkin twin tail trailer on deep structure in the summer.

Sibert Dredge Brush (3/8oz or 1/2oz) jigs in various natural and black/blue combos with Megastrike Ragetail Chunk trailers to match.

 

Shimano Curado 201G7 reel + Shimano Crucial MedHvy XFast rod w/65lb PowerPro

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Not trying to hi-jack... 

How are the Nu-techs? Not rolling over as advertised?

I just came back from Table Rock lake and I was playing around with the *** jigs and I must say! They are everything they say they are.! nice skirts,real sharp hook.I can't wait to get back down there!!!!

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As for trailers I fish= Netbait baby Paca craws,brush hogs,5 in. grubs,ribbon tail worms cut down,lizards,grass pig! just for starters.

1/2 ounce siebert outdoors arky jig green pumpkin with rage chunk, 3/8 ounce buckeye mini mop jig black/blue with matching chunk.

I pretty much fish four colors now. Siebert 3/8 or 1/2 oz Mata Dredge Brush jigs in PBJ, Black/Blue, Sweet Craw or Summer Craw. I fish rage tail trailers in baby, Denny Brauer, Craw and Lobster to match. If theyre not eatin one of those, theyre not eatin.

DX745 with CU50E (7 to 1) with a hawg handle. 50lb green izor braid, 20lb invizx. Is my #1 jig rod.

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3/8 jig with a Zoom super chunk trailer. I like to hop it along structure on the bottom. If I am fishing in cover then I swim the jig. I'll drag it along the bottom if I'm fishing a flat with limited cover

I like to fish jigs lots of different ways but I think my favorite way is swimming them. For this technique I like the Dirty Jigs Coosa Style swim jig in 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, and 1/2 oz sizes. I normally fish these on 50# braid in the thickest grass I can find. My most fished trailers are NetBait Kickin B's, Rage Meanace, or Skinny Dipper style swimbaits.  

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