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Smallmouths love these downsized Bitsy Bug Jigs from Strike King! Premium silicone skirts and fiber weedguards.
   



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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Green Crawfish

Green Crawfish

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-13
38-291-172-13
Your Price (each): $1.79
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/4 oz. Camo

Camouflage

1/4 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ14-22
38-291-171-22
Your Price (each): $1.79
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/4 oz. Green Crawfish

Green Crawfish

1/4 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ14-13
38-291-171-13
Your Price (each): $1.79
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/16 oz. Green Crawfish

Green Crawfish

1/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ116-13
38-291-173-13
Your Price (each): $1.79
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/16 oz. Cajun Crawfish

Cajun Crawfish

1/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ116-15
38-291-173-15
Your Price (each): $1.79
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/16 oz. Watermelon

Watermelon

1/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ116-17
38-291-173-17
Your Price (each): $1.79
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/16 oz. Black/Blue

Black Blue

1/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ116-2
38-291-173-02
Your Price (each): $1.79
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/16 oz. Pumpkin Craw

Pumpkin Craw

1/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ116-20
38-291-173-20
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/16 oz. Camo

Camouflage

1/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ116-22
38-291-173-22
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/4 oz. Cajun Crawfish

Cajun Crawfish

1/4 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ14-15
38-291-171-15
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/4 oz. Watermelon

Watermelon

1/4 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ14-17
38-291-171-17
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/4 oz. Black/Blue

Black Blue

1/4 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ14-2
38-291-171-02
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/4 oz. Pumpkin Craw

Pumpkin Craw

1/4 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ14-20
38-291-171-20
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/8 oz. Green Crawfish

Green Crawfish

1/8 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ18-13
38-291-170-13
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/8 oz. Cajun Crawfish

Cajun Crawfish

1/8 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ18-15
38-291-170-15
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/8 oz. Watermelon

Watermelon

1/8 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ18-17
38-291-170-17
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/8 oz. Black/Blue

Black Blue

1/8 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ18-2
38-291-170-02
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/8 oz. Pumpkin Craw

Pumpkin Craw

1/8 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ18-20
38-291-170-20
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 1/8 oz. Camo

Camouflage

1/8 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ18-22
38-291-170-22
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Cajun Crawfish

Cajun Crawfish

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-15
38-291-172-15
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Watermelon

Watermelon

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-17
38-291-172-17
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Black/Blue

Black Blue

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-2
38-291-172-02
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Pumpkin Craw

Pumpkin Craw

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-20
38-291-172-20
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Camo

Camouflage

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-22
38-291-172-22
Your Price (each): $1.79
In stock
Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Pumpkin Glo

Pumpkin Glow

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-G11
38-291-172-71
Your Price (each): $2.19
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Glo Watermelon

Glow Watermelon

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-G17
38-291-172-67
Your Price (each): $2.19
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Strike King® Bitsy Bug Jig - 3/16 oz. Black/Blue Glo

Black Blue Glow

3/16 oz.

Sound: No Rattle
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BBJ316-G2
38-291-172-72
Your Price (each): $2.19
In stock


Smallmouths love these downsized Bitsy Bug Jigs from Strike King! Premium silicone skirts and fiber weedguards.
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What color have you had the best luck with?
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hard to go wrong with brown in clear water and black and blue in stained water
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whatever the bass bite!!

they are not picky fish but if you'd like a better answer.......

if water is very clear or visibility is high....use natural colored lures (crawfish, minnow, etc).

if water is stained and visibility is low, use the more vibrant colored lures (chartreuse, oranges, whites, etc)
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This is a Easy One .. How Dirty Is the water? WHat Color Is the Bottom? To Me what Color Is the Crawfish ? To Me a Jig Is a for the Most Part a Crawfish .. and Crawfish Take on the color there around .. Plus if the water Is dirty your Blues and Purples and some Greens will be seen from more away .. Say Its Muddy Less then a Foot you can see your Jig Better have Blue or Purple color In the Jig With some Green Black or Brown .. In Missouri We have a Lot of Yellow Rocks with Green Moss and Naural Brown Crawfish ..In Texas there a Lot of Red Cray and alot of Red Crawfish .. In the south there Is Blue Crabs and I bet blue Crawfish in clear water .. If at times Crawfish will have an Orange and Brown Color and So Should Your Jigs .... At Times fish are are a Shad or Bluegill Bite.. Match those Colors ...but for me In Missouri Steams Green Pumpken or Missouri Craw in Clear water and If If it Muddy Black and Blue but I Have Been Having great luck with PB&J
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 - Near Houston , Mo On the West Fork Piny River
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Choosing a color always leads to an interesting discussion, but there are a few combinations that have proven themselves over the years. Black and blue is an old standby, and is one of the most popular styles to hit the market. Solid blacks, browns, and green and chartreuse also have their place, especially under different water conditions and around various structure types.

I tend to choose a skirt that is natural in appearance when faced with clear water, and will brighten things up when the water is more stained or murky.

Oddball colors certainly have a place in your arsenal. Purple, red, and pink have all hooked fish, so make sure you experiment when out on the water until the bass dictate what they want most.

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light colors are a good choice for bright sunny days. Dark colors are best for overcast days or at night.
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To me I Vote for Rubber Worm .. when its Hot and Crawl it on the Bottom .. I Like Power Worms .. But at times A Zoom Super Fluke can get hot in Rivers ...But really where your at madders .. But as always Jigs Rules!
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 - Near Houston , Mo On the West Fork Piny River
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Which item is best is a very had question to answer. The main reason is each person you ask will have a different answer. Depending what you are fishing for, where you are fishing and what type of water you are fishing will make a difference. Your best bet would be to ask local bait and tackle store in your area that you would be fishing or ask a local fisher.
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should i use a trailor?
if so, what is the best trailor to use? And what is the best color to get?

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I usually swim it with no trailer, I might add a baby rage craw it there short striking it.
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 - Laredo,Tx
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Yes, use a trailer. Which trailer depends on the situation. I prefer trailers with two "claws" that give off medium action in most situations. You can find tons of "which trailer to use" debates all over the internet. Start with something popular until you can refine your preferences.

Many people say to use a trailer that is the same or close to the same color as the jig. But then others say go opposite. IMO, go with a similar color to the jig. I.E., black and blue jig, go with a black or black and blue trailer.
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all conditions
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Id use this color pattern around rocks and grass, work it slow with small hops.Remember to always add trailer. I throw jigs all season long.
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I love all the colors as long as they're all black. I never would've thought that my one and only go to bait wouldn't even be offered.
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Contact SK and ask them.
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use black spray paint!
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I would go with more natural colors like green, pumpkin, brown etc.
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The straight brown is great especialy post spwn when leaving the river at least for me and then a sparser trailer like a craw papai from yum.
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Use the green pumkin or green watermelon colors. Also add a junior size trailer or a smallie beaver type bait. For the trailer; greens, greens w/red, and browns are a good starting piont.
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what is the hook size?

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I prefer a larger hook. From a 3/0 to 5/0
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I believe the hook size to be a 1/0.
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The hooks are about 1 size smaller and light wire for a smaler profile and slower fall good for finesse
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