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This is a discussion on Braid Jigs within the Crazy Jigger forums, part of the Rods & Reels category; They sure look interesting & pretty. I wonder how the fins will affect the drop -- perhaps produce more strikes on ...
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Singapore
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() | Braid Jigs They sure look interesting & pretty. I wonder how the fins will affect the drop -- perhaps produce more strikes on the drop?? http://www.braidproducts.com/newproducts/ |
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| Super Moderator | Makaira, those jigs are available locally but under a different brand "SW LAB" One of my friends, Mr 7_Inch_Over, was using it over the weekend in Brunei. Seems to sink pretty fast but did not draw any strikes. The shorter one is a really good jig and also available here as "Ofmer". I've used it at Thailand & Indonesia with much success myself and would highly recommend it. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: California, USA
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hey Mike, That Ofmer jig like the earlier generation jigs; sea rock etc are good jigs, I also have a lot of success with them but now succumb to sleeker, shinier and more expensive jigs!! |
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| Super Moderator | Most of us are suckers for pretty jigs lar... thank goodness I'm going into "detox" these days... anything cheap is good now |
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| Moderator | bloody hell.....how many more copies of copies.......or even copies of copies of copies are there??? |
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