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Favorite Sunfish Jigs


WalleyeSlayer21

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Okay here goes nothing.

The smallest jig is a 2.5 mm tungsten jig by fiskas jig. There is northland tunsten jig which is the sparkly yellow one. Skandia Jig is the white and green one and there is custom jig and spins. full-12169-52460-gilljig_5.jpg

Next is one of my favorite colors. I know it is blurry sorry it is a Skandia Jig. full-12169-52461-gilljig_3.jpg

Here is a good bunch of my jigs for gills and crappies. The smallest one on the top in the first picture are all 2.5 mm tungsten.full-12169-52462-gilljigs.jpg

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I just got some of the xl dingle drop jigs from Clam and like the bigger hooks and longer shank for plastics. I have not used them yet, but this one is being put on rod now. full-12169-52465-gilljig_4.jpg

I hope this helps you Walleye Slayer

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also in my experience. when your screen is loaded plastics hold fish in an area the best imo and dont be afraid to fish blue gills further off the bottom than you would generally think. often times fish hugging the bottom are less active and smaller.

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Here are a few of my favorites. The North land macho minnow is my go to especially this color. Works great on crappies perch and active sunfish. Ive also been having good luck with the newer clam tackle. I think the gold ones called a bombshell. And the other two are both tungsten. The one is a clam dingle drop and they both work great on all panfish with either a wax worm or small plastics. Tungsten is a little more money but well worth it imo. full-46742-52662-003.jpg

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