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TonkaBass

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Originally Posted By: EBass
Thanks for the correction. Hank Parker was using them on a show and I liked the way they stood up. They are better in grass/weeds because of the triangle looking head, but I still pitch them in the wood/rocks with good results.

I'm with you on this one - love the Stone jigs but they are hard to find. Pretty much have to order on the net. Not that I am proficient in this technique but they skip very well too because of that flat head. I nearly always add a double claw rattle.

Another jig a realy like is made by local MN company - FlaMinn lures. For whatever reason they tend to hang up less in my experience and still work pretty well in grass. Only Thorne Bros carries them locally. Can get 'em at the Sportshow or online too.

Going to try a new jighead from Stamina this year and make my own skirts. Look to be a middle ground between the two above.

I used to use FlaMinn's jigs a lot as well. They make some of the best buzz bait on the market.!!!!!!

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