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I fish primarily All Terrain Jigs, however, they do not have a black and chartreuse jig. Anyone know of any company that makes good jigs in this color?

+1 for Siebert haha 

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some say there is no such thing as a dumb question.....  but if you already know the answer before you ask it (Siebert) i might categorize it as a dumb question! B)

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Just want to see all my options haha

Take the skirt off and put the color you want on... lots of places sell ready-made skirts. 

My Opinion is the Kustom Kicker Jigs makes the best jig Ive ever fished. That are hand tied with copper wire. The skirt is a living rubber skirt. My personal favorites are the Dock Monkey and Deposit Swim Jig.

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Siebert would be my choice if I didn't make my own. BTW, this is exactly why you have custom tackle makers, if you want an arky style jig in a color that know one makes, you find a custom tackle maker and you can get exactly what you want!!

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25 minutes ago, smalljaw67 said:

Siebert would be my choice if I didn't make my own. BTW, this is exactly why you have custom tackle makers, if you want an arky style jig in a color that know one makes, you find a custom tackle maker and you can get exactly what you want!!

or you do what i did and buy some quality heads from a custom maker like @cadman or siebert and then buy WAYYYYYYYYYY more skirt tabs than you need and then set off on tying your own....  which is incredibly rewarding and fun.  i've since even taken every skirt off of every spinnerbait i own and then wire tied my own skirts on there, it's addicting.

that's one thing you might look into...  a local tackle shop here sells skirt tabs individually.  you could just go there and buy some black/chartreuse and tie up your own skirts or use the little bands and pre-tie a bunch of them up and then just slide them over the heads of your favorite jigs.

Ahh, the old bartreuse jig! Great in dirty or green water. I have 2 models I throw; the one on the left is obviously a Terminator and the 2 on the right I believe are BPS pro model rattling jigs ( I could be wrong, the brand escapes me now) but those 2 have the best mix of blk and chart that I have found. And the trailer is a :

http://www.basspro.com/LuckEStrike-Rick-Clunn-Jig-Trailers/product/15761/

in Black Neon Chart

 

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7 hours ago, buzzed bait said:

or you do what i did and buy some quality heads from a custom maker like @cadman or siebert and then buy WAYYYYYYYYYY more skirt tabs than you need and then set off on tying your own....  which is incredibly rewarding and fun.  i've since even taken every skirt off of every spinnerbait i own and then wire tied my own skirts on there, it's addicting.

that's one thing you might look into...  a local tackle shop here sells skirt tabs individually.  you could just go there and buy some black/chartreuse and tie up your own skirts or use the little bands and pre-tie a bunch of them up and then just slide them over the heads of your favorite jigs.

What tackle shop sells the tabs? The Dugout?

I need to get some of those siebert jigs...

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Fishing skirts.com and barlows tackle.com both have a wide selection of jig skirt tabs and ready made skirts availble.

Tom

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9 hours ago, Brayberry said:

What tackle shop sells the tabs? The Dugout?

yes sir. just got a few more this past weekend in some colors that i didn't have, but didn't need very many of either.  for what i paid for all of them was still cheaper than just the shipping from anywhere online.

Mike will make anything you want,You won't be disappointed .

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