Skip jig recommendations.
- Mcyl
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Skip jig recommendations.
Hey fellas,
2013 has been a big year of using jigs for me. Have been importing them from the US and JP.
of all the techs I love skipping. I figured the Yamamotos are the go to trailers. But what jigs do you use?
I'm referencing off TW.com, they have 2 skipping specific jigs but most I've talked to use just about anything
Input most welcome! thanks
2013 has been a big year of using jigs for me. Have been importing them from the US and JP.
of all the techs I love skipping. I figured the Yamamotos are the go to trailers. But what jigs do you use?
I'm referencing off TW.com, they have 2 skipping specific jigs but most I've talked to use just about anything
Input most welcome! thanks
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Re: Skip jig recommendations.
Look at the lighter Arky head jigs, or any that are 3/8oz with the hook eye up and a wide rounded bottom.
- John Puckett
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Re: Skip jig recommendations.
The jig I've found easiest to skip is the Strike King Hack Attack in 3/8oz. I'm using a NetBait Kickin' B as my trailer, just cut off about an 1/8 inch before threading it on. With the nice smooth head design and wide flat bodied trailer this combo has been very easy for me to skip using casting gear.
- Mcyl
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Re: Skip jig recommendations.
Thanks will look these up on TW.
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Re: Skip jig recommendations.
Have you look at these. . . http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/All_Terr ... SKIPJ.html
- Mcyl
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Re: Skip jig recommendations.
Yeah I ordered some along with fintech and some other another TTF member showed me.
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Re: Skip jig recommendations.
x2smalljaw wrote:Look at the lighter Arky head jigs.
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Re: Skip jig recommendations.
Omega Pro-Mega Structure Jig works well for skipping. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Omega_Pr ... -OPRO.html
and I like the Trigger X Flappin Craw for a trailer. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Trigger_ ... -TXFC.html
and I like the Trigger X Flappin Craw for a trailer. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Trigger_ ... -TXFC.html
- Mcyl
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Re: Skip jig recommendations.
Thanks, I think I get the basic design required. Thank you all for your input!
Re: Skip jig recommendations.
If you got the fin tech title shot throw a missile baits d bomb on it! not only does a skip a mile but you wont have to change your plastic every other fish, it'll be more like every 15...Mcyl wrote:Yeah I ordered some along with fintech and some other another TTF member showed me.
Also dont forget about good ol ball head jigs.