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View Poll Results: Whats your favorite Jig Head for trout fishing?
MarshWorks 8 15.38%
YellowMouth 16 30.77%
Norton 6 11.54%
Hogies 5 9.62%
H & H 17 32.69%
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Old 08-06-2011, 09:56 AM
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Old 08-06-2011, 07:23 PM
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YeloowMouth, not only do they have top quality hooks they save you $'s on plastics.
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Old 08-06-2011, 08:02 PM
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Used to fish High Tide.....now it's Yellow Mouth....High quality lead head with out that high quality price!!! Saves me a ton of $$$$ on rubber!!!
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Old 08-06-2011, 10:49 PM
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I like tinkering out in my shop. Salty.....paints, I mold some lead.

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Right now I have to say norton.Havent tried the yellowmouth yet but they look great and cant wait to try em.
I use norton alot but bought 50 yellowmouths a month ago, been using them and the yellowmouth hold the plastic on much better I like the nortons but hate how after 2 fish it slices the head of the bait

What size are y'all throwing I have been using 1/8oz sometimes 1/4 oz
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Old 08-07-2011, 08:48 PM
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I make my own
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ive never tried anything but H&H, but i would love to give yellow mouth and marshworks a try. where can i find these two brands in the lafayette area???
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Are they "custom"?
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Old 08-07-2011, 09:30 PM
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ive never tried anything but H&H, but i would love to give yellow mouth and marshworks a try. where can i find these two brands in the lafayette area???
Im not to sure if micah has any places in laffayette setup but if you PM him he can get you set up in the right direction to go to scoop some up.

As for marshworks i dont know if i have ever seen their jig heads in stores just their soft plastics might have to order offline
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Old 08-07-2011, 10:05 PM
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I often buy mine in from bowies or superior tackle in baton rouge, I buy 20 or more at a time, I'm not sure what kind they are but they are probably H&H, which they have came out with a nicer looking jighead, but I normally get a normal lead ball type jighead. I have a few packs of Marshworks jig heads and some of there bayou thumper spinnerbaits that I use when I'm fishing in hopedale. I use the cheaper ones in lake P or anytime I'm getting hung up a lot.
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ive never tried anything but H&H, but i would love to give yellow mouth and marshworks a try. where can i find these two brands in the lafayette area???
Marshworks are the tits bud. PM Marshworks on the site. You can buy in bulk through him. His soft plastics are in academy, but no lead heads or popping corks.
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Are they "custom"?


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Thanks for the info shaw and fool
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I will have a select quantity available at the tournament.

For those of you coming in town, they are available at The Tackle Box, LCT, and Cajun Fast Mart.
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I am a fan of the Yellow Mouth jigheads. Hold the plastic on better than any other with a top quality hook! Would love some 1/16th oz.
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I use Nortons..but havent used the others to say anything about them
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Old 08-16-2011, 07:42 PM
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Tried yellowmouth for the first time this weekend. Got them at LCT. They are pretty bad arse. Hold the plastic very good and the hooks are very strong. Didn't vote yet though because I would like to try a few others.
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Old 08-27-2011, 04:14 PM
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I got free samples from both Marshworks and Micah when I got some of their merchandise.
Never used them till yesterday.
Marshworks looks better, but the ones with the screw on the shank held soft plastics on the hook a lot better.
The hook I got with the Jerk Jr's. caught almost 25 or so fish before the Sand Eel started to fall off. The Marshworks worked real good also, but did not hold the lure on quite as long as the one with the screw.
The regular cheap unpainted ones only held the lures for a few bites, then the lure kept slipping down on the hook on almost every cast.
Went to LCT today, but was closed. Went to Academy and found some Norton jig heads with the screws on the shank. Gonna give them a try.
Hate to spend that kinda money on jig heads, but they work too good to not spend the money on them.
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