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Slowest-Falling Jigs?

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Hi Folks,

 

I'm wondering what the slowest-falling jig out there is?  Total weight 3/8oz or more.

 

Thank you,

 

Josh

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I bought some last year, that had plastic heads. I never did use them . They are called slow fall jigs. I dont know the manufacturer. I'll have to try and find them. My tackle is so unorganized I dont know where they are .

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The one with the bulkiest skirt and bulkiest trailer.

 

Yep; wondering if there's a skirt and trailer designed like a parachute.

 

Thanks,

 

Josh

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I bought some last year, that had plastic heads. I never did use them . They are called slow fall jigs. I dont know the manufacturer. I'll have to try and find them. My tackle is so unorganized I dont know where they are .

 

I ordered something called "So-Slo" jigs off eBay, but I guess they maybe aren't made any longer, and mine aren't here yet at any rate.

 

Josh

Skinny bear's the grizz flipping jig is a good one. Also I would assume siebert's mata jigs would have a good slow fall.

My hand made jigs with real flat rubber skirts fall pretty slow.

Buckeye Mini mops fall super slow due to their big plume of living rubber.  The Siebert Outdoors jig with their high strand counts, some of them even featuring living rubber, are definitely worth a look. 

Check out the Zero Gravity Jig. TW has them.

Those things are CRAZY! Really cool concept. I'm really wanting to try some out.
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The one with the bulkiest skirt and bulkiest trailer.

There's your answer! ;)

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Here's one of the Slow Fall jig's I bought. I threw away the package so do not know who manufactures them.  You can see the head is plastic with a weed guard molded into it. 

 

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Here are the So-Slo jigs:

 

http://www.soslo.com/

 

I just got them in from eBay (cheap) and they look like they'll do what I want them to do.

 

Regards,

 

Josh

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