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Liking the Jig, but a little confused. First jig fish ever!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Majorpede" data-source="post: 121326" data-attributes="member: 2222"><p>Thank's a lot for all the info guys. I love this site, I'm learning a lot. I love Mono, well until I got the braid I'm using I had not tried anything else. I guess I will try out Fluorocarbon and see how that turn's out. </p><p></p><p> So I have a few Jig's 2 are Strike King pro foot ball head Jigs. I'm assuming these are what I should be using when dragging on the bottom, and in fallen tree's??? </p><p></p><p>I have the Booyah in the video, its more of a point with its head. I looked around, and figure that it would be best for "punching through heavy cover". </p><p></p><p>So what the difference with it and the pointy ones used for swim jigs? </p><p>Is there a difference, Or is a Jig a Jig, and there not super technique specific, just suggested use's?</p><p></p><p>When should I use the one's with a rattle, and when should I not use a rattle? (dark and clear water?)</p><p></p><p>I have a Ike finesse jig that's alot lighter then the one mention above, and it does not have a rattle. </p><p></p><p> Thank's for your help agin guy's!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majorpede, post: 121326, member: 2222"] Thank's a lot for all the info guys. I love this site, I'm learning a lot. I love Mono, well until I got the braid I'm using I had not tried anything else. I guess I will try out Fluorocarbon and see how that turn's out. So I have a few Jig's 2 are Strike King pro foot ball head Jigs. I'm assuming these are what I should be using when dragging on the bottom, and in fallen tree's??? I have the Booyah in the video, its more of a point with its head. I looked around, and figure that it would be best for "punching through heavy cover". So what the difference with it and the pointy ones used for swim jigs? Is there a difference, Or is a Jig a Jig, and there not super technique specific, just suggested use's? When should I use the one's with a rattle, and when should I not use a rattle? (dark and clear water?) I have a Ike finesse jig that's alot lighter then the one mention above, and it does not have a rattle. Thank's for your help agin guy's!!!! [/QUOTE]
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