Why I Still Use Living Rubber Jigs for Bass
There is something about the way living rubber jigs move in the water that modern silicone just can't quite replicate. If you've been fishing for a while, you probably remember when every jig on the shelf was made with that round, stretchy rubber. Then, almost overnight, silicone took over because it's cheaper to produce and comes in every neon color under the sun. But for those of us who grew up flippin' and pitchin' into heavy cover, we know that "old school" isn't just a nostalgia trip—it's a tactical advantage. ...