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Anyone use Toad Candy Jigs?

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Hey BassResource!

 

My tackle is pretty limited and I've been concentrating on jig fishing mostly. Wanted to try some different jigs in different colors and sizes. All I've throwing are the Strike King Bitsy Bugs in 1/4 oz (they were a $1 each at Wally World a couple weeks ago so I picked up a bunch of different colors. 

 

Came across Toad Candy on Facebook. Looks like very nice, quality jigs. Anyone have any experience with them? Or are there any others I should be looking into?

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I have not but I'd suggest checking out some jigs from a couple of our site sponsors.

 

http://www.booyahbaits.com/lures/jigs

http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/

 

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10 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I have not but I'd suggest checking out some jigs from a couple of our site sponsors.

 

http://www.booyahbaits.com/lures/jigs

http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/

 

Thanks for the tip! I'll look into both of them as well.

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They look nice. If I am reading the Facebook link correctly they want $6 a jig? While nice looking they aren't worth that much to me. I would stick to Siebert for nearly half the cost. 

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43 minutes ago, kickerfish1 said:

They look nice. If I am reading the Facebook link correctly they want $6 a jig? While nice looking they aren't worth that much to me. I would stick to Siebert for nearly half the cost. 

Their football, finesse, and brush jigs are $3 each. I believe their "chatterbaits", or vibrating jigs are $6. But after inquiring, they also offer bulk discounts and get it as low as $2 a jig.

 

Just looked into the sponsors' jigs, the Siebert jigs look nice as well. I'll consider them if a buddy of mine doesn't want to go in on the Toad Candy Jigs with me and split one of their bulk deals.

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Thanks, for the extra digging. I dont do Facebook so I couldn't see everything. A bulk pricing special sounds like a good place to start a jig collection.

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1 hour ago, kickerfish1 said:

Thanks, for the extra digging. I dont do Facebook so I couldn't see everything. A bulk pricing special sounds like a good place to start a jig collection.

No problem, and I was thinking the same thing. I really enjoy the versatility of the jig and have gained some confidence fishing it. I just have to decide which colors and sizes to get. So many choices!

I'm not saying this just because they sponsor this site, but Siebert Jigs are great. I was never much of a jig fisherman and bought some Siebert jigs to try out and I have to say they work great! Their customer service is top notch too!

3 hours ago, wet_dream said:

No problem, and I was thinking the same thing. I really enjoy the versatility of the jig and have gained some confidence fishing it. I just have to decide which colors and sizes to get. So many choices!

All the styles & colors can b very over whelming.  Call Siebert & mike will help you choose what would be good for your region, type of lakes, & general water conditions.

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