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Latest Ice Products From JB Lures


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This little cold snap we had instanltly reminded me of some new lures from JB Lures this year. In case you have not seen the new lures from JB Lures this year. You may want to check them out.

I am very excited about the Holie Angel . The Holie Angel is a spin off the lengendary Angel Eye. I became a believer in the Ventilator Spinner this summer I already know that the Holie Angel will be tied on one of my rods a good portion of the ice season.

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Another great lure that JB Lures has added to it's line is the Ju-Ju's jig. An already proven style combined with a red hook is sure to put fish on the ice this winter.

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These new models combined with some of the lengendary ice lures such as the Varmits, Angel Eyes, and Weasels should make this ice season more exciting! For more great lures from JB check out their HSOforum JB Lures .

Have a great ice season!

mw

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The Angel Eye has definitely helped me land more fish throughout the past several years and it looks like the Holie Angel will be added to my arsenal or jigging spoons.

And I would also have to agree with Deitz in saying that the Rattling Varmits are worth their weigh in gold. Having some sort of rattling spoon can really change the outcome of a day on the ice during some conditions...

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Looks like I'm going to have to try some of those Holie Angels myself this winter. I want to give the Rattling Varmits a shot too. I've used other rattling spoons in the past for walleye and they've always been a winner. I'm sure these will be just as good if not better!

What JB lures would you guys suggest for icing some crappies this winter? Believe it or not I've never really targeted crappies much as I'm more of a walleye guy, but now that I have a drop-down house I know that I'll need to change it up a little during the slow times and when the dog-days of winter drag on. So, I'm basically looking for some good jigs/sizes to run on rattle reels and maybe a jigging rod once in a while.

Thanks!

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