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    I have literally tore up the gill water with teardrops and waxworms. We call them ice jigs and they are my go to bait for gills, under a float that is. Farmboy has purchased some of Ship's teardrops, we are looking forward to putting them to good use.
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    Live bait= grass shrimp. Artificial=1" white grub

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    always heard black was the gills favorite color...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ehall View Post
    I have literally tore up the gill water with teardrops and waxworms. We call them ice jigs and they are my go to bait for gills, under a float that is. Farmboy has purchased some of Ship's teardrops, we are looking forward to putting them to good use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaxsprat View Post
    Yes shipahoy41's teardrop are very effective,especially tipped with a wax worm or maggot. Also they help put smiles on the grand kids faces.
    You have got to post those smiles of the grandchildren my friend. Thank you for the compliment also.
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    Wax worms and mini crawlers

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    1/80 oz. Grizzly jig with wax worm.

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    nice info
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    Quote Originally Posted by no luck View Post
    Now that gills have sen crickets and worms of 3 months what bait do you use?
    The old standby of a #8 hook and wax worms or a 1/64th jig tipped with wax worms fisihed under a Waggler slip float.
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