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Why these fit

If you want an extra strong jig, the best fits here are the heavy-cover brush and all-around jigs built to handle tough structure. Grid Iron Brush Jig Head is explicitly built for heavy cover and big bass. Dredge Brush Jig is made for brush, laydowns, and complex structure. Dredge Dock Rocker Jig and Grid Iron Arky Jig are more versatile but still strong choices around weeds, docks, and cover. Dredge G2 Jig is the better pick when the “strong” part means dragging hard bottom like ledges, chunk rock, and structure.

Technique notes

  • For heavy cover, pitch short and let the jig fall on a controlled slack line.
  • In brush or laydowns, hop it once or twice, then pause.
  • On rock or ledges, drag it slowly and keep contact with bottom.
  • If you’re skipping docks, use the more versatile Dredge Dock Rocker Jig or Grid Iron Arky Jig.

When to switch

Switch away from a jig if fish are suspended, chasing bait, or not holding tight to cover. In that case, a swim bait, crankbait, or more open-water presentation will usually cover water faster and get more bites.

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