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#230660 - 07/06/17 01:23 AM Wiggle Rigs for fluke
JerseyJigger Offline
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Registered: 04/05/16
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Loc: New Jersey
Stocked up again and catching fish.

Rigs swim in a 2' x 2' area with your average drift speed. Slower the drift, larger the area. Faster drift will create a smaller area with a faster action, just like any liooed swimming plug.

Variety of styles available from plain to stinger hook models.

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#235991 - 01/13/18 08:44 AM Re: Wiggle Rigs for fluke [Re: JerseyJigger]
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I see there are 3 different sizes , how do they relate to the bait or lure size being used `?
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#235997 - 01/13/18 02:38 PM Re: Wiggle Rigs for fluke [Re: Barry]
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I use the real small ones for winter flounder, they work great!
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#236020 - 01/17/18 08:48 AM Re: Wiggle Rigs for fluke [Re: Jersey Joe]
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I have some but never use them. Should give it a try again this year
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