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| does anyone know who makes the soft plastic trailer that goes on the Stnaley Boss jig>? it is a double tail |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | There are tons of different suppliers for soft plastics, especially twin tailed trailers. Kalin makes a wide product line of tails, that would be a good source. There are literally hundreds of others, so Google it and see what you get. Here's a link to Kalin's.
http://www.kalinlures.com/catalog.htm
Here's Stanley's site, too.
http://www.fishstanley.com/jigs.html |
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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | Try here as well. This is where I get a lot of my plastics and especially my twin tails.
http://www.action-plastics.com/
Edited by muskyone 5/22/2005 11:19 AM
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| thanks guys,
Muskyone,
I remember reading that you helped stanley with the making of there jig. Is there anyone that I could contact to find out who makes there soft plastic for them? |
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| How do you guys work your jigs?
Do you rip them?
Swim them?
pop them?
When a fish hits it is it does it just pick it up like a bass or does it pop it? |
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| How do I work them: all the above
How's the fish hit'em: all the above.
I'm being serious. You can work a jig however you want: burn it, pop it, bounce it, crawl it. If it's on the bottom the fish usually just suck it up, if you are burning it or working it agressively the fish hit it more aggressively |
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| The jigs made by Bait Rigs are awesome too. I've found their swimming action to be second to none, and they sell a package of jigs, rubber, and EVERYTHING.
www.baitrigs.com
Good luck, and happy jiggin'!!
Donnie  |
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