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Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:28 pm
by SacRtrain
I read in Field and Stream that Randy Howell likes to throw a Lunker Lure Original Rattleback and I started to think if it can stand up to our grass. What do you guys think? How about trailers? I just like the Berkely twin tail grubs but I wonder how one of those rage tails or chunk trailers might work? Lastly, I flip beavers all day but I think I want to use something that might hold up a little better. Any ideas?
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:25 am
by BassManDan
A good Arky jig is tough to beat, they are good for flippin/pitching, and in a pinch can easily be employed as a swim jig since the head is relatively wide and flat.
Another good choice would be a brush head like Revenge or anything with a dynamic shape and integrated line tie.
The Strike King Rage chunks are a good swimming trailer, but the action isn't great at slow speeds, that's where the Superpork of a SK Denny Brauer Chunk comes into play.
If you can't separate your self from tossing the beaver, a lightweight "Punching" setup (1/4 -1/2 oz.) is a good choice, plus that skirt gives you alot bigger profile.
Just my 6 cents,
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:15 am
by Oldschool
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:15 am
by FROGvsBASS
I have to agree in part with dan. I have almost switched all my jig throwing to punch skirt set ups with different weights/trailers depending on the application. I have alot of success with the 1/4oz bullett, punch skirt, and paca craw around light grass and structure.
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:17 am
by Riplip
I seem to remember something about 'ole Coochie making a jig...

Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:25 am
by liveSTRONG
Arkey head jigs are tough to beat for flippin. I really like the dirty jigs pitchin jig for almost all of my jig fishing. Half ounce and three quarter. I just started getting into swim jigs this past year and did quite well with the dirty jigs no jack jig and swim jig. The no jack has the most incredibly strong hook i have ever found in a jig.
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:46 pm
by SacRtrain
How about colors. I like green pumpkin with a little orange. I think the water is and has been so clear, you have to use really natural colors.
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 1:04 pm
by Oldschool
Read; Cooch's Jig Fishing Theory, Andy Cuccia on this site.
Trying to get you to take the bait and learn something from one of the best Delta jig fisherman.
Tom
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:13 pm
by SacRtrain
will do
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:57 pm
by BassManDan
Color wise, now that's a whole 'nother question.
You got the right mindset with "clear water colors" and that really is the clincher, matching your jig to water clarity. Matching to the color of forage can be an importatnt aspect, but water clarity is the first thing to consider in picking a jig color that will get the most bites.
Rule of thumb:
Clear water: light green to brown hues
Stained: light green to brown hues with accent color (blue, purple, red, chartreuese, etc.)
Murky water: Black with accent colors
Freakishly muddy water: Black/blue with a huge trailer!
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:39 pm
by Mike Thomas
BassManDan wrote:Color wise, now that's a whole 'nother question.
You got the right mindset with "clear water colors" and that really is the clincher, matching your jig to water clarity. Matching to the color of forage can be an importatnt aspect, but water clarity is the first thing to consider in picking a jig color that will get the most bites.
Rule of thumb:
Clear water: light green to brown hues
Stained: light green to brown hues with accent color (blue, purple, red, chartreuese, etc.)
Murky water: Black with accent colors
Freakishly muddy water: Black/blue with a huge trailer!
+1
As far as jigs I like Ganns 6.0 flippin' jig and the hummer jig for pitchin' & swimmin'. A few colors would be black & blue chrome, Delta craw & ugly.
As far as trailers for Flippin'... Yamamoto double tails, paca craws, Sweet beavers & smallie beavers and as always....you gotta love pork! for swimmin'... A sinlge tail, split tail or a swimmin' senko.
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 10:01 am
by SacRtrain
Thanks for all the replies. I picked up a variety of different jigs that were suggested. Now to learn to use them. This year is gonna be awesome, I just have the feeling.
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:11 pm
by Terry Smith
http://www.coochsfishing.com/pages/TNT_wadda.php Only jig on my rod on the Delta and Clear Lake!!!! Also slammed some nice fish at the Bassmaster Classic last year in La. on them!!!!! Deadly large mouth jig!!!! And A little known secret SHHHHH trim the skirt A lot shorter and spots and smallies like them too!!!!! SHHH but don't tell anyone

Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:39 pm
by Nunyo Bizness
Wadda jig, wadda bomb IMHO they are the best I have used so far and ol Cooch isn't a bad fisherman himself.
1.5cents
Yoz
Re: Favorite swim and flippin jig for the delta
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 1:04 pm
by texas john
Pepper Jigs give you the best of both worlds. You can flip, pitch and swim them. The pro series comes standard with a 5/0 hook and they flat out catch fish. They are reasonable priced and available at Bass Tackle Depot a board sponsor. As far as colors go, Refer to bassmandan's post earlier, he is dead on!!