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bucktails for the canal
I have been bucktailing the surf for the last couple of years. I like it.
I am new to jigging the canal. I have been a couple of times with mixed success. Looking to pick up some good jigs. From a search I have done on this forum it seems like going with a round head is the way to go as it probably be the most familiar method for me. In the surf I use a bullet head style jig....but I read that these tend to hang up easier....I would assume the same goes for a smiling bill. Can anyone recommend a manufacturer or a company I can buy some round head bucktails from? Looking for jigs in the 3-5 oz range. Also, if your preference is not with the round style....and know of a company that makes canal appropriate bucktails, please feel free to chime in as well. Thanks! |
I use smiling bills and that's it
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Same here-same as 40 years ago. Personal preference, although round heads make better sense
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If you guys use smiling bills....I will follow your lead.
I know a lot of you guys pour/tie your own, but if you didn't where would you get bucktails \ over 3 oz? I am having trouble locating a source or even a manufacturer that make them. Thanks! |
I bet it might be a great time to practice. Not that many people there yet. Also, never knoooww?? Watch somebody first. It is a bit of a different game.
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Steven, the Edge has Andrus BigEye bucktails from 3-5 oz.
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Lots of guys use plastic tails on their jigs instead of tied bucktail. Some guys put plastic tails on their tied bucktails.
I have bare jigs for sale in 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 oz. The fives are all Smilin Bills. I have balls and Smilin Bills in the other sizes but I have no tied up bucktails right now. |
Hi puppet if you look on craigslist I saw a guy there but don't know if anyone else has any ideas
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puppet, most all the canal area shops have 2-6 oz bucktails. If you already have smiling bills no reason not to use em'. I prefer either bulletnose or spirepoint and don't find that they hang up any more than other styles. I feel they have less drag in the water and don't tire you out as much when retrieving back.
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Cape cod charlies has great prices on jig heads and canal special bucktails.
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Try whatever you got with you for now, any jighead would works and it depends on the condition and how it is being presented to the bass and I personally prefer bare jigheads with plastic rubbers and tins.
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Bullets and Sluggos from Cape Cod Charlie's, which is on the mainland, under the Bourne bridge.
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Thanks guys for the advice.
I will wrangle them all. Leads and sluggos...smiling bills...bullets... The Canal is super remote for me. My Folks live in Ma, but I live in CT. I intend to fish the Canal in the dark hours so, getting to a tackle shop will probably only happen when I am done, and wanted to avoid driving from shop to shop to fill out my shopping list. Any online distributors of the goods? Quote:
they jump from 3.5 to 5 oz....and the 5 os iz on waitlist. Trying to find a one stop shop to order from. Thanks! |
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1.5. More geared to the surf. The couple times I have been at the canal I have picked up fish on the edges, and I can only fish the middles around the slacks, otherwise I had trouble finding the bottom. Do you throw the leads with 9" or 12" plastics? |
I like the paddle tail shads for stained water instead of sluggos... vibrations really get them going
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The best tails for the canal right now are 7 inch Fin-S-Fish if you can find them in Alewife color. In about 2 weeks almost anything will work but I prefer 8 inch curltails.
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Hmmm...paddle tails....
I have a ton of big hammer swimbaits left from kayak fishing in CA. I will try some in the canal this year. The fish out there loved the christmas tree. http://www.boatersworld.com/top/7/16...P135689971.jpg |
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For mail order, try Cape Cod Tackle. a sponsor of this site
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I personally make bullet jigs in sizes 1/2,3/4,1,1.5,2,3,4,5 ounces that might be of intrest to you. If you want pics I can post some or you can go to my fb page joebaggs bucktails and take a look. I support some shops but only with the smaller sizes. The 3-4-5 ounce bucktails are what I preferr in the canal. Take a look and if you have any questions let me know.
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