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    How do you handle the light bite.

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    Slow down and go to a lighter jig. Try some 1/80 oz. And use a loop knot.
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    Here fishy, fishy, fishy...

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    Pay close attention
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    "I think that one is" WHAT did he say?
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    Yep, what they said. It takes patience.
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    "Jerks are for free" Set the steel to there butts and if nothing is there put the rod back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bird down View Post
    "Jerks are for free" Set the steel to there butts and if nothing is there put the rod back.
    That must be my approach. I sure do a lot of jerkin some days, and not a lot of catching!!!
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