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| #93981 - 08/08/00 01:29 AM  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  01/14/00
 Posts: 223
 Loc:  ridgefield WA 98642
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Does anone know of a company that sells good quality unpainted jigs in a variety of hook sizes?Every jig I have is made on cheap hooks that a smolt could bend!
 I have heard of various people pouring their own on gammy hooks, does anyone sell them that way?
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| #93982 - 08/08/00 04:13 AM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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I bought some on gammie hooks....If I remember right it was from Cabelas spring Catalog. ------------------Marty Steelheader.net   marty@steelheader.net |  
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| #93983 - 08/08/00 08:38 AM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Returning Adult
 
   Registered:  03/09/99
 Posts: 454
 Loc:  TACOMA,WA
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I have some 1/8 oz ones poured on #2 Eagle Claws that I have landed several nice Steelies on and never bent a hook out. Let me know if you are interested 
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| #93984 - 08/08/00 11:14 AM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  02/19/00
 Posts: 129
 Loc:  edgewood, wa........
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if ya want good jigs, for a decent price, call burlyn hurley, 360-864-4164, he is located down in toledo,wa..also makes awesome rods too, check him out..if ya call him, tell him jerry from tacoma sent ya..lol.. |  
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| #93985 - 08/08/00 08:52 PM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Returning Adult
 
   Registered:  03/28/99
 Posts: 364
 Loc:  Grays Harbor
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Steelhead Addict,From my experience with Gamakatsu, I used to use  Gamakatsu jig hooks but I got 2 or 3 complaints and I was forced to switch. I now run Mustad heavy duty hooks, these hooks are by far the strongest and they are as sharp as the Gamies! I went out with a 8'6" rod  loaded with 20lb Maxima and went on a float and brought this rod along for $hit's and giggles. I put on a bare jig hook 1/8oz and casted it into log jam after log jam and snagged them on purpose and reefed on them. I could pull the boat over to the snag before the hooks would bend. I never did end up breaking or bending any hooks, but I am sure like anything some time or another anything can happen. I sell just the plain moulded jig hooks or tied ones. Email me and I will let you in on some prices. If you have a question about quality ask around here and they will be dead honest with you, good and bad...
 
 
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 Andy Matthews
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| #93986 - 08/08/00 09:28 PM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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I've bought dressed jigs from Andy and the hooks are plenty tough. Jigs are good, too. I've also purchased both dressed and plain jigheads from Mike Floyd of Rainbow Jigs (rainbowjigs@AOL.com)and his are very good as well. Both recommended.
 If you get the Bass Pro saltwater catalog (Offshore Anglers), they sell jigs (dressed and plain) that hold up to salmon and steelhead. Check out p. 76 of the 2000 catalog "Roundhead" (10 pcs/ $2.50) and "Flathead" jigs in 1/8 to 1/2 oz sizes. These sharpen well and while they will bend some in a big fish, I've never had one straighten out. Perhaphs the best is the Kalin "Ultimate Jig Head" features chemically sharpened, strong hooks. It's much more expensive at 3 pcs/ $3.50 but, hey, what are you gonna spend your money on, right?
 
 Other than those three places, I can't think of many -- if any -- steelhead jigs where I don't bend the hooks and/ or needlessly lose fish in fresh and/ or salt. Sad.
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| #93987 - 08/08/00 10:07 PM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Spawner
 
 Registered:  03/07/99
 Posts: 566
 Loc:  Seattle
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Get ahold of Rainbow Jigs, they specialize in Steelhead Jigs and sell heads with heavy wire hooks in 4 sizes-1/16th, 1/8th, 1/4 and 3/8th. You can e-mail them at rainbowjigs@aol.com and they can get an order form out to you. 
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| #93988 - 08/11/00 12:49 PM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Smolt
 
 Registered:  04/15/00
 Posts: 87
 Loc:  anadromous, pacific,n.w.
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Cabelas, sells unpainted jigs on gammy hooks. Try out your flex-hooks yet? 
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| #93989 - 08/11/00 01:14 PM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Spawner
 
 Registered:  03/08/99
 Posts: 562
 Loc:  austin, Minnesota, USA
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Got my 1/16th ounce heavy wires form Rainbow yesterday.  I'll be able to pull my truck out of the ditch if i I get desperate.  Give them a try, they have been great for me. 
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| #93990 - 08/11/00 01:29 PM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Spawner
 
 Registered:  03/08/99
 Posts: 605
 Loc:  Seattle, WA USA
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I finally got some jigheads from rainbow jigs back in March after losing a couple BIG nates to cheap hooks on jigheads. What I got from rainbow has been excellent. 
 Bruce
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| #93991 - 08/11/00 08:48 PM  Re:  We're looking for a few good jigs |  
|   Spawner
 
 Registered:  04/10/99
 Posts: 889
 Loc:  Tenino, wa U.S.A.
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Andy's stuff is awsome. I have been using a little and I like it. I would buy from him again.
 dcrzfitter
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