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    Hide- My Wifes Logged On fishduck's Avatar
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    Lots of jigs

    There are a lot of jigs on the market. I know a lot of you use Eastern Tackle jigs. Simano's are popular and alot of jiggers use some of the many high dollar Japanese jigs.
    What is your favorite jig?
    What do you think of the River to Sea Turkey Slider?
    Has anyone used the Offshore Angler Freestyle jigs?


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    Eastern Tackle comes with hometown service

    Cant beat that.

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    I have used Shimano jigs for a few years but due to the amount I loose to toothy critters I had to find a cheap alternative. If you would like the link pm me and I will give it to you.

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    favorite jig = Hot's Drift Tune, it can be fished so many ways

    Turkey SLider = Great jig, Jacks and the like love them

    OA freestyle jigs = caught fish on them but there are so many better ones out there. I had 1 or 2 but put them to the side. Caught stripers, jacks, sea bass, schoolie tuna on them.

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    I love Shimano regular butterfly, they are not cheap but their behavior is fantastic

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    I DO NOT buy Shimanos anymore - have not in a few years actually.

    I have Eastern Tackle jigs & a batch from Spineyman's link. Those all work well... My fav colors have to be glow jigs, pinks, & greens.

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    My favorite and go to jig is Eastern Tackle, however I do have a few Williamson and Shimano as well.

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    eastern tackle potroast 200g and 300g are great jigs, have not tried the katanas yet,also have caught AJ's on the curvy eel jig from eastern tackle. i have had good luck on turkey sliders, even put a couple blackfins in the boat with one. i have quite a few shimano jigs and like them as well. my fav shimano is the squid glow. and then there is the roscoe from blue water candy, better get you some of them. i also have a couple williamson jigs and a few OTI jagers.

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    What about Williamson's Vortex speed jigs? Any of you tried them yet? I bought one the other night on a whim. Havent used it yet, but it looks pretty legit.

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    I just got my first shipment of Eastern tackle jigs yesterday and I have to say that they look great- can't wait to put them to use.

    I also have a pile of the expesive jap ones that I'm dying to test out as well.

    My two favorite to this point are the Shimano flat side and the drift tune....gun to my head I'd pick the Shimano.

    Looking forward to testing aaaaaaallllll the others though

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