Check these jigs out

  • amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #1216698

    I like to have a variety of swim jigs in the boat and these babies are sweet and different. The bulk of these jigs give them a great profile without the use of grubs as trailers. These were custom made to my color choices and I am very impressed with the quality. Thanks Jimmy D

    deerwoody
    Deerwood,MN.
    Posts: 285
    #548107

    Where did you get em?

    thegun
    mn
    Posts: 1009
    #548110

    Those wont work!

    davenorton50
    Burlington, WI
    Posts: 1417
    #548294

    I have a couple (thanks Steve D) and they are well built.

    Variations of swim jigs are like variations of all the other lures. They all have their time and place.

    I have found these jigs to get bit better in clearer water due to their nice flow, natural look, and lack of vibration…

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #548403

    Quote:


    Variations of swim jigs are like variations of all the other lures. They all have their time and place.



    Exactly A guy has to have more than one type of jig or any bait for that matter in his/her arsenal. I am pretty excited to get these out on the water.

    cade-laufenberg
    Winona,MN/La Crosse, WI
    Posts: 3667
    #548478

    you won’t be waiting much longer wats…I already noted that major sections of Running Slough in goose island are openning up I’m sure much of the pool is looking the same. I think I will have to get a few of those jigs to try this year

    riverfan
    MN
    Posts: 1531
    #548506

    I’ve already got a batch of Jimmy D’s River Bug’s ready to take to Erie in August. I think they’ll dredge up some sumo smallies.

    John

    davenorton50
    Burlington, WI
    Posts: 1417
    #548709

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    Exactly, A guy has to have more than one type of jig


    Now you’re putting words into my mouth. I said variations of jigs have their place. But for myself personally, because of the way I fish and the locations I fish…it is completely possible to get away with one type of jig.

    If I can’t get fish to bite the jig I’m throwing, I will switch to a different bait all together (if I’m certain the fish are there).

    This doesn’t mean I don’t own 20 different styles of jigs…

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