Tommy Biffle pitches, but he’s not a baseball player. He flips, but is not a gymnast. He dances a jig, but it’s not the shag. Biffle, of Wagoner, Okla., does all this on the deck of his boat. He’s a ...
Ask Terry Oldham what are his five favorite bass lures and his answer is likely to be jig, jig, jig, jig and jig, in no particular order. Oldham owns other lures, but unless it is jigs he is reluctant ...
There’s something about flipping, pitching, dragging, swimming, and casting a jig that screams bass fishing. And there’s a good chance that even as you’re reading this, you can recall the thump of the ...
I have seen hundreds of techniques to catch bass come and go through the years. Once in a while, one comes along that catches my eye, and a lot of bass, too. One such technique is the swim jig. We all ...
One of the earliest bass baits I remember, both slightly bewildered by but also fascinated with, was the flipping jig. As a teenager I would eagerly read magazine copy on this lead and rubber lure, ...