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here are a couple of pics of the GrassJigs that i have been fishing with for nearly the last three months.  wanted to show what they look like after three month of hard fishing.  these same two jigs have went the distance all this time.  i've had to replace the skirts several times from the bass eating them off.  as you can see, they both have the old stand by brown and blue.  you can see all the teeth marks on the head and guide arms.

bass are in transition now to more of a summer time home.  a thermocline is trying to set up in some areas.  the areas that i have been in, it seems to be in the 10 to 15 foot range, but many including bill say they are catching some at a much deeper depth.  definitely during the day, there seem to be many out in the lake dining on shad.

everyone be safe and keep a watchful eye out.

bo

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, aarchdale@coresleep.com said:

When i hear "grass jig" i dont think of table rock fishing at all.  So i guess these come through rocks well if you haven't lost one in 3 months?

Its a rock jig in these parts. 

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1 hour ago, aarchdale@coresleep.com said:

When i hear "grass jig" i dont think of table rock fishing at all.  So i guess these come through rocks well if you haven't lost one in 3 months?

I use them and have never been snagged in the rocks.

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Posted

Bo,

What are your thought's on recessed line ties/eyes? Seems like they help protect the knot a little from bouncing around in the rocks. Interested to hear if that's something you've ever considered in the design of your jigs.

Posted
11 hours ago, Champ188 said:

The rocks don’t even scuff them. Only bass teeth. 😁

no, the rocks will eventually knock the paint off, but the paint is more for the fisherman than the bass.😄

bo

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