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Offline WALLEYE WACKER

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Scrounger jig
« on: 11/02/20 09:17 UTC »
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Has anyone tried this type of jig for walleye when the water is warmer and there welling to case a bait.
« Last Edit: 11/02/20 09:18 UTC by WALLEYE WACKER »
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Offline Lamar

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Re: Scrounger jig
« Reply #1 on: 11/02/20 15:23 UTC »
  I have some of those and fish them on a fluke. I think they are just so so. It's like a chatter bait only not as loud. If that makes any sense.

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Re: Scrounger jig
« Reply #2 on: 11/02/20 16:35 UTC »
Sure does Lamar found one when I was sorting boxes and just wondered it has a wider roll with a fluke over a boot tail like skinny dipper. And yes the chatter bait’s is king.
« Last Edit: 11/03/20 21:04 UTC by WALLEYE WACKER »
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Offline ctom

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Re: Scrounger jig
« Reply #3 on: 12/26/20 11:19 UTC »
Years ago Today's Tackle had some vinyl discs that fit over the eyes of jigs to do the same thing. I think I still have a box of goodies from that company when I did trade shows and distributor shows with the company owner. I'll see if I can find them.
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