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Old 10-26-2006, 08:04 PM   #1
 
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what is some good jigs to flip docks with?
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Old 10-27-2006, 03:49 AM   #2
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stanley, bulldog, strike king, these are some i have used along with some locally made jigs,

weight wise for flippin:3/8-1/2 oz for the most part, i have used much heavier and much lighter but those are my "goto" sizes

color: black/blue, green pumpkin/green pumpkin, red/black, alewife

trailers: zoom super chunk in summer, real pork trailer in winter

other things to consider: water clarity, water temp.

there is so much i am forgetting, check out denny brauer website below, lots of good jig fishing tips, and the man has won a ton of money with the jig

http://brauerbass.com/articles.htm
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Old 10-31-2006, 12:09 PM   #3
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my favorite for jigs is the road runner (stump jumper). I prefer the jig plastic bodies b/c i usually switch them out for my fovorite color (clear green/ black spec) and I throw these things everywhere... docks weed beds and rock piles for bass as well as drop offs sink holes and sand bars for walleye
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Old 11-24-2006, 05:04 PM   #4
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stanley, bulldog, strike king, these are some i have used along with some locally made jigs,

weight wise for flippin:3/8-1/2 oz for the most part, i have used much heavier and much lighter but those are my "goto" sizes

color: black/blue, green pumpkin/green pumpkin, red/black, alewife

trailers: zoom super chunk in summer, real pork trailer in winter

other things to consider: water clarity, water temp.

there is so much i am forgetting, check out denny brauer website below, lots of good jig fishing tips, and the man has won a ton of money with the jig

http://brauerbass.com/articles.htm
I think MT is on to something here!
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i ahve alway sloved the walmart bitsy bug special not sure who they are amde by but they have a sale on them every year for 50 cent i love this thing
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