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Snag Proof's new jig looks interesting to say the least.  Anyone know anything about it and where are they on sale at?  Thanks

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i HATE their frogs, but the jigs look like a no fail system!

Two hooks can help with hooking a bass better, but most fish get hooked pretty well on jigs with single hooks.  Of course, two hooks double your hang up chances.  

Also, rigging a trailer on one might be interesting.   :-?

I did not get my hands on one to see how they provide for attaching a trailer.

Brad

Also, rigging a trailer on one might be interesting.    

I did not get my hands on one to see how they provide for attaching a trailer.

There is a wire on the bottom for trailers.

I get better hook ups with a single hooked Kanji frog than any of the frogs with the double EWG so I am personally not crazy about a double hooked jig. Now instead of the power of your hookset pushing a single hook through one brush guard, the force is split over two. They also say it is great because it doen't roll over but I never have that problem with jigs anyways. I am all about trying new things but I am not impressed with this one... yet.

I guess we will find out when the are on the market.  Watch, we end up loving em  :o

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