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I'm looking for a really good quality bass jig to throw next season. Does anyone know of or recommend a company that has really great service and really knows there stuff? Thank you again for all your help

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Seibert or C&C custom baits

Another vote for Siebert!

Siebert Outdoors

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Siebert outdoors

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Sieberts!

I know Sieberts is a well liked sponsor of the site, and I must admit their products look fantastic, but I've never used them and therefore can't speak for or against them. That being said, I have been using Dirty Jigs for a couple years now and WOW! Great colors, monster hooks and they flat out produce bass! Check em out dityjigstackle.com

Sieberts are amazing. I had an absolute blast last summer tossing a white and chartreuse swimjig in Florida that I purchased from them. They use great components and the paint on those things is TOUGH. Highly recommend Siebert.

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Siebert the site sponsor is a good source with a wide range of jig styles to choose from.

Don Iovino offers a few types hand tied jigs.

Dirty Jigs are hand tied with a wide verity of jig styles.

Skinny Bear hand tied living rubber skirt jig are good.

Lots of choices, choose a supplier who will give you the best customer service and uses premium hooks.

Tom

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Mike at Siebert Outdoors is a great dude with great products.  will not disappoint....

 

 

 

 

I'd recommend Siebert Outdoors and NorthStar for jigs. I've caught my top 2 PB with their jigs.

Tying your own is easy too.  It gives you a lot of control over the final product.  You just have to donate your time.

My vote is with Siebert Outdoors. Will not disappoint. 

Siebert and dirtyjigs. Only 2 companies you need.

Siebert Outdoors makes good hand tied jigs.  I've used them and done rather well.

Lately I've been going a little more local.  I currently use True South Custom Lures.  John makes a couple different heads and hand ties all of them.  His spinnerbaits and swim jig are deadly on Spotted bass on one of my local lakes. 

Not to hijack the OP's thread,but does anyone know where I could have custom jigs made if I supplied either a sample jig or the materials to make them? I'm wanting a special jig made for me that used to be made commercially a long time ago.

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3 hours ago, Buckeye Ron said:

Not to hijack the OP's thread,but does anyone know where I could have custom jigs made if I supplied either a sample jig or the materials to make them? I'm wanting a special jig made for me that used to be made commercially a long time ago.

Start a new thread and include a pic of the jig if you want a good response.

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I'll pile on, you're not going to beat the price and quality you get with Siebert's. 

I may be missing something here but........ every recommends Siebert jigs? Hahaha just kidding, sarcasm is hard to convey through typing. I can't believe how good the pricing is! If the quality is even half as good as their reputation, it's an amazing deal. 

40 minutes ago, WI_Angler1989 said:

I may be missing something here but........ every recommends Siebert jigs? Hahaha just kidding, sarcasm is hard to convey through typing. I can't believe how good the pricing is! If the quality is even half as good as their reputation, it's an amazing deal. 

His quality is way above anything your gonna get in any of the brick and mortar stores, he's also pretty fast. I placed an order on Saturday for a dozen jigs a half dozen fogys and some Ragetail baby craws and it shipped out this morning. 

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