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Old 04-08-2011, 12:25 PM   #1
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Butterfly BWE Madness..

thought id share with u all about these butterfly type of jigs on sale @ The Port Of San Diego's Day At The Docks throu Jimmy @ CAIVO .
They are superior to shimanos for several reasons.
Jimmys have a glow on the belly applied as the base. Heavier & larger overall surface area. Asymmetrical spooned out recessed design.
Holographic finish & Cheaper by far.......






The Port Of San Diego's Day At The Docks
Sunday, April 17th, 2011 
9 AM to 5 PM
San Diego Sportfishing Landings
in Point Loma


http://www.caivotackle.com/shop/inde...&product_id=96

top jig is Jimmys Butterfly/3D for $3 / VS. bottom Butterfly jig is a Shimano $16++...




jimmy@caivotackle.com
1(714)417-1298

**pre order Jimmy is not bringing all his inventory!!!
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http://www.caivotackle.com/shop/inde...&product_id=74
CAIVO ASSIST BLACK NICKEL HOOKS 114

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& if u would rather make your own assist hooks and save more like my cheapo ass..

http://www.lyndenhuggins.com/fishing...tingerhook.htm
&
http://www.sportfishermen.com/board/...oks-65783.html
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http://www.planetseafishing.com/tuto...-assist-hooks/
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Old 04-08-2011, 01:51 PM   #2
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Just ordered a bunch of stuff from him....Thanks for the link!
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Old 04-08-2011, 02:01 PM   #3
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For those of us not in the know, what is the deal about butterfly jigs? What are they best for? How are they fished?

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Old 04-08-2011, 03:32 PM   #4
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hobie envy...

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For those of us not in the know, what is the deal about butterfly jigs? What are they best for? How are they fished?

Bob
especially since i paddle, when i see a mark mid water or deeper, i want to be able to hit that mother on the head asap!.
unfortunately my trusty yoyos cant get down fast enough..
it flutters too much to hit the mark in time..
twozies & threezies stacked traveling mack-ten moveeeee!!!!!....


the butterfly shape is more of a teardrop shaped and more hydrodynamic on drop..bullet fast...
aka "on target..on time.."
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Old 04-08-2011, 06:16 PM   #6
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Very instructive videos. The Shimano guys made this sound fairly complicated with lots of choices of sizes and colors of the jigs plus a bunch of different hooks, rings, leaders, etc. What works here?

For a first timer, what size jigs and hooks would you recommend? Do you try to "match the hatch" as we often do with other lures or are there some standard setups that just work most of the time? Would you use the same jigs if targeting fish in the kelp versus dropping down on the marks in deeper water.

This system sound really cool. I am looking forward to giving it a try.

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Very instructive videos. The Shimano guys made this sound fairly complicated with lots of choices of sizes and colors of the jigs plus a bunch of different hooks, rings, leaders, etc. What works here?

For a first timer, what size jigs and hooks would you recommend? Do you try to "match the hatch" as we often do with other lures or are there some standard setups that just work most of the time? Would you use the same jigs if targeting fish in the kelp versus dropping down on the marks in deeper water.

This system sound really cool. I am looking forward to giving it a try.

Bob

Bob, I bought the 6oz. and one in every color for that price. They don't have the hooks, but you can get those at BP or any local tackle store. Wade was correct...I paid big bucks for the Shimano butterfly's from my favorite Newport tackle store.....not anymore!

I will let you know how they look compared to my Shimano's when they arrive. But for the price, you can't go wrong!
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Old 04-10-2011, 09:15 AM   #8
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Shimano has some savvy marketing. If you want to fish thier $20 jigs correctly you need to buy thier $400 reel. I remember talking to a shimano rep at the Long Beach FH show when the "system" was brand new. The guy was going on about how you can fish the butter fly jigs over structure 500 feet deep. I told him in CA it's against the law to fish deeper than 60 fathoms. He looked at me like I was an idiot. Anyway, the butterfly style looks like a fun way to fish; lighter and easier than our traditional style yo-yo. Except I already have a yo-yo set up and plenty of heavy iron that work with out investing way too much cast. Mike
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