best flipping jig
best flipping jig
who makes good flipping jigs?
Not yet proven ta be the best......
But I sure like em, TNT Wadda Jigs!


Take this link for a review and more info on these baits.
http://www.coochsfishing.com/pages/TNT_wadda.php


Take this link for a review and more info on these baits.
http://www.coochsfishing.com/pages/TNT_wadda.php
Re: Not yet proven ta be the best......
Sure looks familiar......
Where did you get such a great looking jig...har har har
Where did you get such a great looking jig...har har har
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Re: Not yet proven ta be the best......
I think it started with a "R" for Roar'in Jig
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Re: best flipping jig
There are many to choose from. I dig the old Prolines because the ewg makes for such a tiny frame. (I have been buying Big Boys because its so close to the original Proline.)
Another personal favorite is the Picasso because it has the Mustad, and offers heavier weights to fish during high winds, high current, or just to punch through mats.
Both work well in grass.
Another good one is the Rattleback by Lunker Lure. It isn't really a specialty jig, but more of a utility jig. It doesn't really kick butt in any category, but will fish pretty good as the bank changes from grass to wood, rock etc.
There are many great flipping jigs out there marketed by big companies, or local builders for specific situations. It would be a tough call to just say one is the overall best. The best thing about it, there are many to choose from nowdays to suit your particular needs. Now is a great time to be jig fisherman.
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Another personal favorite is the Picasso because it has the Mustad, and offers heavier weights to fish during high winds, high current, or just to punch through mats.
Both work well in grass.
Another good one is the Rattleback by Lunker Lure. It isn't really a specialty jig, but more of a utility jig. It doesn't really kick butt in any category, but will fish pretty good as the bank changes from grass to wood, rock etc.
There are many great flipping jigs out there marketed by big companies, or local builders for specific situations. It would be a tough call to just say one is the overall best. The best thing about it, there are many to choose from nowdays to suit your particular needs. Now is a great time to be jig fisherman.

.02 A.G.
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Re: best flipping jig
JIGS, JIGS SINCE 1989
TRAILER BY MGM WORMS, COTTONWOOD
WE ARE KINDA HAND TIED TO THEM
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JIGS
TRAILER BY MGM WORMS, COTTONWOOD
WE ARE KINDA HAND TIED TO THEM
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JIGS
The Origin of the Wadda.....
Korny
Oh yeah, that was you huh Bob!
Just carrying on the great tradition of the R&B Jig, it's one of the reason's it's called the "Wadda", cause there ain't none Bedda!
since ya asked, came from the innovator of the round rubber Arkies at R&B Tackle! These folks also made a bad *** jig called the Dee Thomas "Smallie" jig. We ain't clonin that one, as I still got a potful of em and don't want that secrete to be resurrected!Sure looks familiar...... Where did you get such a great looking jig




Just carrying on the great tradition of the R&B Jig, it's one of the reason's it's called the "Wadda", cause there ain't none Bedda!
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