Glass ice jigs

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Anyone have any insight into these types of jigs?
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They sink, and will work best with bait. that is all
 

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I'm thinking one would need to stay clear of bouncing them off rocks also, to me if they got all scratched up they would tarnish and lose thier shimmering characteristics.
 

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Seems like they would eliminate the issue of paint coming off lead or tungsten jigs. Will have to give them a try. I'm sure I'll catch one fish and then own about $60 worth of them.
 


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tried one a few years year back on LOW. The sink time was way too slow for me. Never used again.
 

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One of those chicks in the barn was wearing these in her ears while she queered with her hot cousin. All I could do was spread hay and repurpose tack as a disciplinary tool.
 


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