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Skip Jig by Fin-Tech

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Anyone ever used one of these?  Wonder if they really do skip easily ... and if the bait holder does collapse for a good hook up percentage? Any other input, or other similar products to consider?

 

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Fin-tech_Title_Shot_Skip_Jig_2pk/descpage-FTTSSK.html

i have used them but ultimately didn't like them the hookup wasn't really improved at all and i would rather just use a t-rig which provided a bigger gap for hooking up than the collapsing bait keeper. as for skipping i never tried to skip them so i can't help there 

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4 hours ago, Scarborough817 said:

i have used them but ultimately didn't like them the hookup wasn't really improved at all and i would rather just use a t-rig which provided a bigger gap for hooking up than the collapsing bait keeper. as for skipping i never tried to skip them so i can't help there 

 

Are you sure it was the skip jig style, or one of the other Fin-tech jigs?  

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I have a pack or two.  They do skip well, but I don't have a lot of experience to compare them with.  Have never caught a fish on one so I cant comment on the hookups.  But they do feel like they would work well, the keeper is a bit of stiff wire and takes very little finger pressure to make the hook pop out.  

10 hours ago, FryDog62 said:

 

Are you sure it was the skip jig style, or one of the other Fin-tech jigs?  

i'm sure it was the skip ones but go for it i'm not trying to say they are a bad product at all i just found a t-rig had a better hookup but those are a little hard to skip

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I make my own pretty similar to that one and it does skip very well. I put a centering pin screwlock on mine versus that post style keeper. 

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2 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I make my own pretty similar to that one and it does skip very well. I put a centering pin screwlock on mine versus that post style keeper. 

 

If they're as good as the bladed jigs you make I'm sure they work well.  Curious what size/weight you usually use, and which plastics you get best results with?  I like the idea of a screw lock, so if you have any pictures to post or PM feel free to send.   Thx

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1 minute ago, FryDog62 said:

 

If they're as good as the blades jigs you make I'm sure they work well.  Curious what size/weight you usually use, and which plastics you get best results with?  I like the idea of a screw lock, so if you have any pictures to post or PM feel free to send.   Thx

I've been using the 1/4 and 3/8oz mostly during the winter to get a slower fall. I've got some 1/2, 3/4, and 1oz ones waiting for the summer months though. 

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Interesting, I like to get varying rates of fall when skipping under docks but have usually thrown lighter than you do.  For flukes/tubes and a slow fall use 1/8 oz, beaver style plastics or Menace Grubs 1/4.  Heavier than that, I just bought some Strike King skipping jigs 3/8-1/2 but haven't tried yet...

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