05-13-09, 03:48 PM | #26 |
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You don't necessarily need a trailer on a jig, it just adds more realism and bulk, as a jig is usually an imitation for a craw. In really cold water or when I am swimming a jig, I often throw a jig without a trailer. I believe a good trailer really adds to your presentation though. Personally I like a paca chunk from Net bait, or a chigger chunk from powerbait.
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05-16-09, 10:26 PM | #27 | |
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You really don't need a trailer but it adds to the attraction of the jig. Most of the time it is supposed to look like a crawfish so the trailer makes it look like one.
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