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Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

1008.0. "Skirts Si, Jigs Maybe..." by BOSHOG::VARLEY () Wed Mar 01 1989 14:16

     This may be a bit "low tech" to you jig fishermen, but I've got
    a question on replaceable jig skirts that fit Stanley jigs:
    
     The skirts are bound in the middle by what looks like a rubber
    or fiber "O" ring. Do you slip the point of the hook through the
    "O" ring and slide the skirt up on to the jig ? If not, how do you
    rig the replacement skirt on the jig?
    
    Embarrassed in Mass.,
    
    --The Skoal Bandit
    
     
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1008.1sureRAINBO::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerWed Mar 01 1989 14:471
    That sounds about right to me Skoal.........donmac
1008.2where are the stanley jigs?????LUDWIG::BINGLunker hunterThu Mar 23 1989 09:3312
    
    Speaking of Stanley Jigs. Does anyone know where I can  get some.
    I found some at the fair in Worc. but they only had one color that
    I did,nt want. So a good selection would be nice. I tried the fair
    in West Boyalston, J+S hunting in Auburn, Northboro trading post,
    Forest Orchard archery (yes they have fishing stuff), The Outdoorsman,
    even went to Northern Bass and did'nt see any. I even called Bass
    Pro but thier colors are limited. so it's not like I have'nt tried.
     
     thanks in advance,
    
        Walt
1008.3STOWMA::LANGESoul Searchin'Thu Mar 23 1989 10:215
    Have you tried the Fishing Annex in Hudson Ma. behind the fire
    station,at the rotary?...
    
    I know Jack stocks Stanley Jigs there....
    
1008.4try kmartCSSE::JUDSONWhat do you mean it isn't supportedThu Mar 23 1989 15:405
You might try K-Mart, they had a big sale on them 2 wks ago, they could
have some left...price was  .94 cents....

Bigbird    

1008.5VAX4::TOMASJoeThu Mar 23 1989 17:278
Zyla's in Merrimack NH is running a $1 & $2 sale on lots of lures, worms, 
grubs, crankbaits, etc.  

Lots of Strike King and Stanley Vibrashaft spinnerbaits ($1), Standley jigs 
in all sizes and color patterns ($1), Cotton Cordel, Bomber and Rebel 
crankbaits ($2), Culprit worms ($1), and much more.

FWIW...
1008.6BEAM BE BACK SCOTTY!GENRAL::HUNTERfrom SUNNY Colorado, WayneThu Mar 23 1989 18:282
    	Could someone please use their transporter and beam me back
    for the sale???  I need some lures.
1008.7Need the voice of experience?DELNI::OTAMon Jul 01 1991 12:4421
    This year like every year I try to get some experience in working new
    tackle.  This year I would like to work on my jigging.  I recently
    tried using several types including rattle jigs, traditional jigs and
    the new Strike king bootlegger jigs.  I have great success with rattles
    and bootleggers and would like more info from you experienced Jiggers.
    
    Do you punch a jig right into the thickest soup?  In otherwords you see
    a ton of heavy millfoil or coontail, do you drop the jig right into the
    heart of that junk?  If you do, do you do a slow retrive lifting and
    dropping from 10 oclock to 12?  Or do you just use a vertical lift and
    drop positioning yourself right over the top?
    
    Are jigs good in heavy lily pads 2-5 ft of water?
    
    What trailers do you favor?
    
    I was totally amazed at the ability of the jig to fish heavy brush and
    fallen trees without getting hung up.  I like this lure, but really
    would like to hear how others use it.
    
    Brian
1008.8In "Soup..."ASABET::VARLEYMon Jul 01 1991 14:064
    ...RATS !!
    
    --Bandito
    
1008.9jig-n-pigDONMAC::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerMon Jul 08 1991 14:5910
    When I fish a jig it's almost always a jig-n-pig, typically a standard 
    stanley rubber skirted jig (black and blue) with an uncle josh #11 pork
    frog (blue).  
    
    No, I don't fish jigs in the soupy stuff.  They are not weedless enough
    for me.  I'll fish them in reeds or other 'hard' weeds, but not the
    soft soupy stuff.  Wood and rocks as well.  Additionally, I'll fish it
    more when the water temps are lower in the spring and fall.
    
    -donmac 
1008.10Do Bass hit weed choked jigs?DELNI::OTAMon Jul 08 1991 16:0413
    Yeah I hear you DonMac. I really am looking for something that can
    punch holes in the heavy weedbeds.  We went fishing in shallow water 5
    feet or less that the coontail and millfoil came up to 1 foot of the
    surface.  Where ever there was a break I would toss in a spinnerbait or
    a sluggo and caught a couple of nice bucketmouths but that was drawing
    them out of heavy cover.  When I try jigging in that junk I can see it
    move from clump to clump often times dragging weed.  I don't know  if
    bass will hit a jig covered or dragging weeds.  Has anyone out there
    any experience in using Jigs in heavy soupy weeds?  I really feel in
    the high temps and sunlit days they're down in that junk and I need a
    weapon to temp them out.
    
    Brian