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What about these jigs and spinners for Bass?

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  • Super User

We all know about jigs with trailers, rubber, silicone, and bucktail for bass, but what about jigs with marabou?

I made these jigs and spinners for salmon but after I made them, I started wondering if perhaps bass might find them worth striking.

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The beads on the orange spinner are the same, but they glow pearly blue when light shines through them.

The bell one has a metal body inside it and the one with the green bead has what I call a snowman body.

I have had success with pink bubble gum worms. I know salmon hit pink so I'm going to give these a shot against some smallies too.

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Still have some more to learn. I know the yellow one is ugly (it was my first one tied) but I hope that it is something the fish, either salmon or bass will find enticing enough to bite on.

Let me know what you think or if you've tried marabou jigs for bass. It couldn't possibly be something new.

Planned tactics are regular jigging or with a float.

Thanks!

Pink is one of the most productive colors for me for smallmouth, yellow is probably second. I have never tried pink and yellow together, but could only think it would be good.

I don't know if they will work for bass but the quality of work is excellent.

  • Super User

IB a bass's brain is so small and they are so preditory that they will hit anything that moves and some things that don't.  You will catch some on them but don't expect big ones unless it is cold.

  • Super User

If you watch the Iaconelli video on the homepage he discusses when and why he uses hair jigs, marabou included

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