First off....make your own jigs! You dont have to pour them yourself just buy the jig and skirts separately and put them together. If you can pour your own even better. A 5 pack of Gamakatsu jigs is under $3.00 a 3 pack of skirts made by hart or strike king is under $2. So for $7.00 you can have 5 jigs with two different color patterns. With tax included that's $1.40 per jig and most importantly a good jig with a sharp hook.

Second...you dont need weed guards on your jigs. 99% of the time I used jigs I never cast or pitch them into a thick mat or cover. Unless you are going to flip super thick junk with 50lb braid the weedguard is just something to get in the way of your hookset.
Jigs are very easy to use and can be fished a million different ways that dont included flippin thick cover like we all see on bassmaster. Get simple and buy 1/4 or 3/8th oz jigs and fish them in the same spots you fish crank baits and drag them. Fish them where you toss your senkos...next to cover and under docks and hop them. If you cant use baitcasters then go with lighter jigs and cast them on spinning set ups.
As far as trailers or "pork" I like you use a hula grub or just a double tail grub. The action on the legs swimming gives me that much more confidence then a chunk that doesn't move at all when falling in the water.

Paint the jigs if you want and make them even better than store bought ones. You dont need powder coat just spray paint you have in the garage. If they get worn just paint again. Mix match skirts for different patterns. If you shop around you can get the jigs and skirts for even cheaper than I said but that's still better than $3.00. Sport CO, OE and Sportsmans all sell jigs and skirts so check them out. Look in the Fly sections and you can find some overlooks skirts. Some days I might lose a jig or two and others Ill lose a few hand fulls but that's just part of jig fishing. Have fun and fish jigs for big largemouth or fat smallies!
