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    Sunset has a nice selection of these

    They look great and are resonably priced. Does anyone have any feedback on them?

    http://www.jerkthatjig.com/

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    fairly popular around the Va Beach area. I have used them on sea bass, AJ's and tilefish. I like the pink and white 300g and the 200g blue and white. Haven't had a chance to jig tuna with them, but they did a good job for what I have caught on them.

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    Hey Bert, which ones are you looking at???
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    I picked up a couple of the Canyon Killers. I haven't had a chance to try them out yet.


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    The Avenger, Canyon Killer, Deep Dropper and Sea Hunter are all the same shape, just different weights. They have a really nice action to them on the drop. We started off using them for sea bass, but have caught togs, ling cod, blue fish, stripers, blue line tiles, golden tiles, wreck fish, snowy grouper, amberjacks, false albacore, yft and bft on them.

    I have not fished the other shapes as much, but I have caught fish on all of them. I prefer the orange or the blue head and orange back color most of the time. Pink and white or blue and white can be good depending on the targeted species.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graceland View Post
    The Avenger, Canyon Killer, Deep Dropper and Sea Hunter are all the same shape, just different weights. They have a really nice action to them on the drop. We started off using them for sea bass, but have caught togs, ling cod, blue fish, stripers, blue line tiles, golden tiles, wreck fish, snowy grouper, amberjacks, false albacore, yft and bft on them.

    I have not fished the other shapes as much, but I have caught fish on all of them. I prefer the orange or the blue head and orange back color most of the time. Pink and white or blue and white can be good depending on the targeted species.
    I got the canyon killers to try on tiles. Are you baiting the hook or jigging plain?

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    I usually stick a hunk of meat on it when I am targeting anything other than AJs or tunas. I also tend to put a hook on the back of the jig, sized according to what I am targetting. Old habits die hard.
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