If you click on "flipping jigs" on Tackle Warehouse there are vertical line tie and horizontal line tie offerings even though they are called 'flipping' jigs.
Curious if one line tie is better/worse for timber, docks, grass etc. I know the head design has alot to do with it as well. Curious to hear your experience.
Thanks
Horizontal vs Vertical Line tie
Re: Horizontal vs Vertical Line tie
I have been using O.S.P. Zero One jigs specifically because the line tie orientation is perpendicular to the shaft of the hook.BluFleck wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 12:08 pmIf you click on "flipping jigs" on Tackle Warehouse there are vertical line tie and horizontal line tie offerings even though they are called 'flipping' jigs.
Curious if one line tie is better/worse for timber, docks, grass etc. I know the head design has alot to do with it as well. Curious to hear your experience.
Thanks
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Re: Horizontal vs Vertical Line tie
I think from personal experience it puts the hook into better position for a solid, penetrating hookset into the roof or thick part of the lip.