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I'm looking for riverwood XL rabbit jigs but the only place i can find them is centerpin angling is there another place around that sells them ?

they are canadian made i figured they would be more popular around here

 

thanks for any input

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Not sure if they have XL sized Riverwood bunny jigs in stock but you can try calling

- Tightlines

- Angling Specialties (Scarborough store has Riverwood jigs in stock)

 

Not overly familiar with the tackle shops in your neighbourhood.

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How deep do you guys run the jigs? I'm getting into them more often. I try to keep them down near bottom, but heard of a good minnow immitation jig might only need to run a few feet under water when over deep pools.

 

Hook them up on bottom once, then hopefully pull it free, and adjust the float a foot or so??????

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Thank you everyone for requesting i make them or have them made by someone else , but if i did that they wouldnt be what this whole post was about

i'm not looking to make them sure I could , sure i could have someone else make them

 

if that is what i wanted to do i would have never made this post

 

and i thanks you for the pms and responses

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Thank you everyone for requesting i make them or have them made by someone else , but if i did that they wouldnt be what this whole post was about

i'm not looking to make them sure I could , sure i could have someone else make them

 

if that is what i wanted to do i would have never made this post

 

and i thanks you for the pms and responses

 

B)

 

people are just suggesting, I'm sure, to save you time and money.

 

But.. I know that tightlines in Pickering has them, as well as Gagnon's in Oshawa. It would surprise me if Angling Specialties didn't have them (and that's a little less of a drive for you). Not sure if there is a way to get a comment from Bill himself (who created those jigs in the first place), as he changed his monicker a long time ago. Hopefully he pm's you.

 

Personally, I like his balsa floats (I wish he made them a bit bigger for Niagara & other large water, though) a lot more than his jigs. I haven't fished with a riverwood jig in a long, long time and I've not missed them. My own "supplier" makes absolutely deadly jigs, that I hugely prefer, and some of them are to my own specs. Again, this is just food for thought. ;)

 

p.-

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