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Has any one else ever heard or seen one of these? Yes I said Carolina jig. It is a jig that is not made with any lead for the weight. It has a small rubber head instead of a lead head. Everything else is the same as a regular jig, silicone skirt and all.

If anybody else has one of these how do you fish it? I am thinking on a carolina rig, (hence the name)then working real slow but with the same motion as a normal jig.

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I've heard of using a jig as the weight on your carolina rig, thus providing two looks to the bass.  In this instance however, I think this is probably a regular jig.  It is probably designed for states where lead has been outlawed because of environmental concerns, or maybe it has been designed to provide the same bulk but a much slower fall.  I wouldn't use a rubber jig for carolina riggining though.  The rubber wouldn't be as sensitive as a lead/tungsten/brass sinker and it would be impossible to maintain a feel for bottom contact in water deeper than 8 or 10 foot.  That's my best guestimate anyway.

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