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slim357

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I need some help pickin out a jig trailer, what do you guys use. In the past ive used uncle josh and zoom chunks, but was thinkin of tryin some type of craw-type trailer. Any and all ideas welcome
 
sounds good i also noticed a color of the paca chucks im going to have to try Potomac blue
 
Try a chunck of garlic - also dip your jig, lure, whatever in the garlic juice. Wait for it........bam, a strike!!! :D
 
I have heard nothing but positive reviews about Paca craws and Chunks. I have never used either. I hardly ever throw a jig. The select few times I have fished them, I caught a few on a Green Pumpkin jig with a big Wal-Mart FLW Chunk trailer. One night in a golf course pond, I caught a 2 pounder then got broken off on a monster (it's always a biggun if it gets away, I know :roll: ) using the FLW trailer on a jig.
 
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Concur on that! Joe has some great stuff, and don't forget to try the Shakit worms he pours. Black w/Blue Flake color has been a good color around here. :)

Second that! My #1 shakey head worm!
 
I like using a crawdad style trailer like this.....

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I use two types of trailers on my jigs which I throw about 80%of the time...
in cool water below 65* i use big salty chunks from zoom
and above 65* i use paca craws they give a great swimming action that bass cant seem to resist
 
Good topic. I'm planning on throwing a jig more this season as well. Small light weight ones in the rivers for smallies and bigger heavier ones in heavy cover for largies. I need to pick up a few sizes and colors of trailers.
 
well i went ahead and got some pacas from net bait, and i love them have yet to fish em that much, but they looked great in the water.
 
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