I need some freshwater jigs.

Barefoot

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Back to the freshwater on the Pascagoula River for the near future due to a recent surgery and the risk of Vibrio in the brackish & saltwater.
I am looking for a dozen 1/32 or lighter Bream / Crappie jigs to fish under floats.
The water can run from clear to muddy so looking for a mix of colors.
I can trade for some saltwater jigs or send PayPal.
Thanks,
 

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After speaking with a few locals, the 1/16 are preferred. Are there any recommended online sites for naked and tied jigs? Maybe someone on this forum?
 

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There are plenty of guys here that should be able to help you out. If my hands were in better shape, I would help you out. You can check out Tim's (TNT Tackle) ebay site in my sig.
 

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Can't argue with locals, but why would a 1/16 requiring a bigger float work better than a 1/32 on smaller? JiggerJohn reports his favorite combo for panfish is 1/64 under a porcupine quill float?
 

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Check out fishhunter775 on eBay.

He treated me right recently and is a board member.
 

Barefoot

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Hawnjigs said:
Can't argue with locals, but why would a 1/16 requiring a bigger float work better than a 1/32 on smaller? JiggerJohn reports his favorite combo for panfish is 1/64 under a porcupine quill float?

I honestly do not know. I only spoke with a few guys here locally. I am open to suggestions on set up as I have not been Crappie fishing in many years.
 

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I am looking for an assortment of colors as I am fishing unfamiliar water. I am trying to see what works and then tie a few up myself.
No hurry at all.
Thanks, Allen.
 

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And there are some fish-catchers in there! Glad you like them. Just wait until you start feeling the tug on your line :)
 

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Barefoot said:
Thanks Allen. Beautiful jigs!
I mailed you a package today.
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AllenOK said:
And there are some fish-catchers in there! Glad you like them. Just wait until you start feeling the tug on your line :)

Allen

I like the look of those, especially the top row, which I assume are tied on a jig fly hook adding a tungsten bead? Can you tell me please what size jig fly hook you are using there. Thank you.

David
 

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Every one of those, especially the olive colored ones, can easily be tied as a beadhead fly. If you can get some big tungsten beads, you can fish them in some good current and still get down.
 
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