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Old 01-14-2005, 11:27 PM   #1
hunan
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to all you jiggers

which is it? bucktail jig and porkrind or jig and rubber. since i pour my own, i find it much easier and faster to pour a jig and add rubber than to tie on bucktail and use rind. i learned jiggin' with the bucktail set-up but since then i've switched over to rubber use only that. it could be that i've gotten better and smarter in the process but i'll think nonetheless i'll stick to it. do you guys use solely one or the other or do you use both, depending on situation, etc? or have you used both and for you, one is decisively better? here's a tip for those who use rubber. i grind, file the lip on the collar down so that it's flush and then i drill press a hole in the top of the sluggo, etc. then i add some thread and glue around the collar then push the rubber onto the collar up to the base of the jig. seems to have more to hold onto that way.

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