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mike_mad_fisho
21-01-2003, 01:42 AM
gday
what jigs do u use for 2 inch atomics i am not a real big fan of the breammaster ones because they have the 2 spikes to hold it on and the softie doesnt seem to sit well.
thanks michael

LakeConjolaFish
21-01-2003, 01:57 AM
Mike,

Why dont you like the breammaster ones ? If you slide them right up close they sit ok. To me anyway:)

ChrisN
21-01-2003, 02:02 AM
If you want you can push one or two of the spikes down.

chris_lemess
21-01-2003, 06:06 AM
Gamakatsu Round 25 1/16th oz., hook size 2. There is no other jighead! :D

Chris

mike_mad_fisho
21-01-2003, 06:31 AM
ok thanks
i have tried bending the barbs down i will keep trying u never no
thanks michael

Dave W
22-01-2003, 05:05 AM
Originally posted by chris_lemess
Gamakatsu Round 25 1/16th oz., hook size 2. There is no other jighead! :D

Chris

Except for the Size 1........:D

Daniel_Folley
16-03-2003, 11:40 PM
i like the squidghie jigheads in the 2 smallest sizes i do use other jigheads but i find that you use them once then your plastics is wrecked and the squidgia ones dont tear your plastics if u decide to change.

Richo
16-03-2003, 11:51 PM
I agree softies sit the best on Squidgy hooks, but they have poor side which seems to be strength, Ive found they are the easy to straighten.

Id go with the Gama 25`s size 1 n 2.

cheers

richo

Bassifier
17-03-2003, 07:21 AM
I use a wide variety of Jigs from home made to store bought, usually all on black nickel hooks (i.e. black Aberdeen style)
One of those styles used is the squidgee range, and I can honestly say I have never had one bend on a fish...
Yes, flatlining it out of a snag I have bent them but never on a fish..
what kind of superbream do you have over there???
Surely they are not much different???

I usually use Squidgee heads when shorebased due to the fact that they are cheaper which is better when you have a high rate of loss.
I agree they can make a mess of a plastic when it comes to a pull down or a plastic change, but it’s a hell of a lot cheaper than loosing a load of expensive gammas.

Funnily enough, I’ve seen more gammas bent than any other jig!
But none the less they are quality jigs, save the gammas for less snaggy water and use the squidgee heads for more nasty territory.
If you want perfect lay and griped plackies then there is only one real choice and thats Lunker City heads!

Drew
21-04-2003, 07:01 AM
G'day mike,

if you don't want to pay for 'Gamakatsu's then a good alterantive is the 'BASSMASTER' range, there made with a mustard aberden hook and come in your 1/16 , 1/32..... sizes there alot like the 'Breammaster' ones except they don't have two points either side of the hook, they only have one...!!! which faces up, they don't seem to damage the plastic to much and are cheap......come in bags of 10 i think ? for less than $5 bucks i think.? don't quote me, but u get twice as many for the same price or less......!!!!! worth a go

21-04-2003, 08:13 AM
I've been using Nitro's and BM jigs lately and i dont mind them at all. They are not as good as the Gama's, but are a lot cheaper. Come comp day however, on go the Gama's!!!

Dave

21-04-2003, 09:00 PM
There is only one jig head that's any good, NITRO, enough said:D

Cheers Warren

Matt Fraser
22-04-2003, 07:25 PM
Just a quick plug for Nitro's. Warren now has the Nitro Bream Bullets in the shop and they will be in the online store as soon as he upgrades it.

They are a neat looking jighead that profiles the plastics nicely, they come in a range of natural colours with an eye, or in plain. They are built on Gamas and come in 1/24th, 1/16th and 1/8th.

Matt