I’ve still got a collection of. Stanly jigs I bought as a teenager. Young teenager at that. Rubber is still good on these jigs. Amazing. Since I’m nearly 60 years old. First jigs on the market Won tournaments. Those head on yours looks pretty similar
Using the speed craw, if you take a hard plastic straw and punch a bigger hole into the V part of the jig it will flap more and actually slow the fall even more. You’re welcome.
The way Randy likes to rough up and modify his jig trailers, my guess would be it’s ok to pre rig your jig trailers. I would take care of my pre rigged jigs. Try to keep gasoline or chemicals off of them.
Jig fall speed is the most important detail for jig bites. Color , trailers,etc. don't really mean much. Sorry Randy. Pay attention to jig weight,that's the most important!
I had almost 20 pounds in my five best fish yesterday utilizing your tips on pitching and flipping flooded bushes. It was a blast thank you Randy!
Great looking jigs. A black and blue jig with blue tensile would be a great addition to the color line.
always epic! thanks randy!
Great video! Good looking Jig!
I’ve still got a collection of. Stanly jigs I bought as a teenager. Young teenager at that. Rubber is still good on these jigs. Amazing. Since I’m nearly 60 years old. First jigs on the market Won tournaments. Those head on yours looks pretty similar
The blue and black Throwback was producing today until a pike got ahold of it. Looks like I’ll have to pick up a few more.
Great video Randy, thanks for the tips its really appreciated 👍
those jigs look awesome
Another Pure Jig excellent tutorial. Thanks.
I work at SRC Electrical and I see you drive by all the time
I like the 3@4" kraken craw for my trailer
what's the deciding factor in deciding what weight to use and when to use ?
Using the speed craw, if you take a hard plastic straw and punch a bigger hole into the V part of the jig it will flap more and actually slow the fall even more. You’re welcome.
What about the Zoom 4” ring worm you’ve talked about in the past?
Randy, is it okay to pre-rig jigs and trailers or should the trailers be kept in their plastic bag?
The way Randy likes to rough up and modify his jig trailers, my guess would be it’s ok to pre rig your jig trailers. I would take care of my pre rigged jigs. Try to keep gasoline or chemicals off of them.
@@af4od02 thanks
The salt will eat away at your hook happened to me with my old ned rigs
@@boomerkingsley77 that is true. Very good point to bring up. I forgot about the salt in zoom baits.
What happened to those jigs that were on Bairworx I think they were 9.99 do they still have them or is this the same one
What is the difference in a casting jig and a flipping jig ?
@@PHATBASSASSASSINgood question!
Those were discontinued. Apparently there were production problems. They were good jigs but very pricey at $10 a jig.
@@PHATBASSASSASSINyou flip one and u cast the other
Jig fall speed is the most important detail for jig bites. Color , trailers,etc. don't really mean much. Sorry Randy. Pay attention to jig weight,that's the most important!
Thanks, Randy!
For some reason I do so much better with the super chunk threaded up vs the big salty chunk.
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dirty water basics on the Susquehanna North Branch
When I went to school they taught useless topics like reading and math.