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Location: US | I have a half dozen pigs, floating and suspending and haven't had much luck with them, ever. After doing some reading tho, it sounds like the pig crankbaits were decent producers. Has anyone tried adding a crankbait lip to one of the gliders or should i just trade all of them for whatever i can get?
I have a couple sloppy pigs too, are they any good? I don't really have a need for that type of lure so never tried them.
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Location: US | 1 Pig (8" or so) floating, whitefish color
1 pig jr (6" or so) floating, orange bandit color
1 pig jr, floating, blue ghost color
1 pig jr, suspending, hot frog color
1 piglet? (4 3/4" or so), floating, pink fantasy color
I might be forgetting one.
color chart is here
https://www.google.com/search?q=odyssey+pigs&safe=active&biw=171...
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| They love em in Sweden for pike,,,I know there are Swedish and European fishing websites maybe you can make a nice deal.
There were two types of pigs the wood ones and the plastic ones,,,the wood ones were great to.keep in your tackle box that way if you ever got stranded on an island you could use them for firewood. | |
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