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Lifted Jigs

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LiftedJigs

Hello everyone, this is Joe with Lifted Jigs. We have just started advertising with Greatlakesbass and look forward to doing so for many years to come. I will try to stay active and up to date on here as time will allow and will answer any questions you may have about any of our products.

Please check out our website www.liftedjigs.com to   view our products.

Thanks for reading!

Joe Cramier

Manxfishing

Nice, I'll check out the website

Thanx,

LiftedJigs


djkimmel

Thank you for sponsoring GreatLakesBass.com! Everyone please check out what Joe and Lifted Jigs has to offer - bass catching tackle including nice bass jigs and a unique True Goby jighead!

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

LiftedJigs

Thank you Dan and I appreciate your input. There are many things we do differently, but most importantly we want to make sure every one of our customers get exactly what they want in a timely manner. We are here to serve our customers.

Thank you!

t-bone

I had a hard time telling the difference between your two series of jigs on the website. Can you explain the differences?
Terry Bone
Bass Anglers of Michigan
The Bass Boys - TBF Club
2013 Ranger z520c w/ Evinrude ETEC 250

LiftedJigs

Absolutely Terry!

There is actually 3 series. The Pro series, S series and Xplode Series.

S series: This jig series comes with a powder coated head, 40 to 50 strand skirt (depending on which color) that is rubber banded to the jig. For only $3.99

PRO series: This jig series comes with a 3 step painted/epoxy head, which is going to give you richer colors and upgraded durability. It sports a 60+ strand skirt (some of which colors have some living rubber strands for added action, depends on color selection) and are hand tied with copper wire.  For only $4.99

Xplode series: This jig comes with the same 3 step painted/epoxy head as the PRO series. It's skirt is a mix between two types of rubber; the top side of the jig is living rubber skirt, the bottom side of the jig is flat rubber that is also surrounded by living rubber. The living rubber opens up underwater giving the jig a huge profile and also giving tons of action in minimal amount of movement in the rod tip. Also, the flat rubber will give a flat flap action when you pop it off the bottom, while contributing to the jigs big profile. This jig is also hand tied with copper wire and only $4.99


Thanks for the opportunity to give you a brief run down of the 3 series we offer. I hope this has helped!

Joe

djkimmel

Well, now we all know the difference. Explanations like that are always helpful. Fish on!

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