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Latlely I've been looking into jig fishing I've never really had much luck with the technique. I've heard how many people like them so I looked around the forums and I'm hearing that the siebert jigs are one of the best. So I'm wondering which styles to you guys think are the best from sieberts

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My favorite ones are the Dredge Series.  The deep throat Owner hook is where it is at.  

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It depends a lot on the type of cover and structure you fish. The Dredge is a great all-around jig 

design, but my personal favorite is the Big O: http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/Big-O-Jig_c3.htm

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I just started fishing jigs because I wanted to learn them. I to went with Seibert from everyone's great reviews. the tournament swim jig were my first ones (fogy and bluegill). They both been producing so my confidence is steady building. Besides they're so versatile.

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I was looking at the jigs you guys said and noticed the hooks look like the hook is more vertical than normal. In the pictures you can see the difference. Do you guys still use trailers on the sieberts.

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Do you guys still use trailers on the sieberts.

 

Always.

 

For traditional jigs: Rage Craw, Craw and Lobster

 

Swim jigs: Rage Menace, Shellcracker and GYCB Swimming Senko

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What siebert jig would you recommend for fishing in and around weeds?

Mike has a grass jig.  I double that style head as a swim jig.  For the thicker weeds or mats, I would go with a punch rig.  

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Mike has a grass jig.  I double that style head as a swim jig.  For the thicker weeds or mats, I would go with a punch rig.  

 

Thank you all!!

 

For the weeds I agree with Gripnrip.  Use the grass jig or my new Punchin jig.  They are real close to the same jig but the punchin jig is in more sizes.  Both of those also make a great swim jig.

 

Excluding swim jig presentations my best seller by far is the Dredge Brush jig then the Big O Brush jig for all around fishing.

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My favorite jig head from Siebert is the Brush head. Perfect for throwing into logs and branches (which is what I'm throwing at 90% of the time) but I haven't found a situation where the brush head won't work. Pulls through the weeds easily and even stands up on a flat bottom.

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Thank you all!!

 

For the weeds I agree with Gripnrip.  Use the grass jig or my new Punchin jig.  They are real close to the same jig but the punchin jig is in more sizes.  Both of those also make a great swim jig.

 

Excluding swim jig presentations my best seller by far is the Dredge Brush jig then the Big O Brush jig for all around fishing.

Thank you I'll for sure put an order in by next week or so

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When is it opportune to use the dredge style with the owner deep throat hook over the regular hook style?

gallowaypt, I can honestly say it has improved my hook up ratio.  I almost use the dredge series exclusively.

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