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Best Hair Jig Line

Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Line recommendations for using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.

Sufix 832 Braid

$16.99 – $115.99

Reported by
BSG

Mille Lacs Lake (MN)

BSG reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Mille Lacs Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Finding isolated boulders in 4-10ft was the ticket. Lots of people up shallow looking for them with their eyes and it was cloudy and windy and using 360 worked flawlessly. Fieder fly slow rolled passed rocks was the best, with the screw head being second and an xpop was fun to throw on stuff you could see. Good luck"

Reported by
Dylan Sluis

Leech Lake (MN)

Dylan Sluis reported catching Walleye using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Leech Lake. Additional comments from this report: "One of my favorite ways to catch walleyes is snapping a hair jig. These moontail jigs are fantastic for it, and then I pair it up with a flatnose minnow to give it a more minnow look and some scent. You just whip it out there and let it sink to the bottom. And kind of lightly snap it back to the boat. Work it very similar to a metal snap jig(jigging rap) but not quite as aggressive."

Reported by
920.outdoors

Green Bay (WI)

920.outdoors reported catching Walleye using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Green Bay. Additional comments from this report: "Working slowly with long pauses in between was key to getting these fish to eat in really cold water. A highly sensitive rod like the Xtreme is great for being able to feel the jig and light bites "

Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon

$26.99 – $137.99

Reported by
Jacob Bros

Mille Lacs Lake (MN)

Jacob Bros reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Mille Lacs Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fish located around boulders and actively feeding near the surface. "

Reported by
Daniel Sidle

Mille Lacs Lake (MN)

Daniel Sidle reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Mille Lacs Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fished a full day hitting mostly the west and southwest sides. Feider fly was the ticket all day. Targeting large isolated boulders in 3-6’ of water. Could find numbers in the small rocks but biggest fish came on large isolated boulders. Marked a few in the morning that I could see some cruisers around and hit them later in the afternoon with some wind on them and caught a few 4s with a 5.4lb kicker. "

Reported by
Noah Glitto

Chippewa Flowage (WI)

Noah Glitto reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Chippewa Flowage. Additional comments from this report: "Water temps approaching 50 degree the smallies are starting to move closer to shore. Fish could be found in 12'-8' of water in sand rock transitions with stumps in the area. targeting stumps would almost always guarantee a bite. Slow dragging hair jigs picked off the roamers in the flats and transitions while finesse jigs and ned rigs were more effective near stumps. Color of the hair jig didn't make a difference. Using lighter braided line resulted in longer casts to cover more water and helped keep the boat away from scaring the fish. 360 imaging played a large role in making accurate casts on the transitions and dropping baits on stumps. Fish caught varied from 1lb-3lbs but if you want to catch a ton of bass this is the place to do it."

Sunline Super FC Sniper

$21.99 – $138.99

Reported by
Dylan Teberg

Mille Lacs Lake (MN)

Dylan Teberg reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Mille Lacs Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Find where a spawning flat drops off to 8-16 feet and toss around a hair jig or a small swim bait until you get bit by a giant smallie!!"

Reported by
Scott Anderson

Lake Antoine (MI)

Scott Anderson reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Lake Antoine. Additional comments from this report: "Chris Johnston hit a home run with the new Hair Jig rods! Casts the light jigs a mile and super sensitive to pick up the light bites!"

Reported by
Cj Stamm

Lake Maxinkuckee (IN)

Cj Stamm reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Finesse Hair Jigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Lake Maxinkuckee. Additional comments from this report: "Was able to take home the win today on lake maxi for the ibf youth north stop #3. Was an awesome day. "

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