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    confession: I like eating Bluegills better than any other fish, yes even Crappie (I hope I dont get kicked off c.com for this). Did he say Stren?
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    take that same shape and make a horizontal presentation jig out of it using a standard 90 degree jig jook in the middle of the lead....it'd have a great action and bluegills bite a horizontal jig with less hesitation
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    Quote Originally Posted by matzilla View Post
    take that same shape and make a horizontal presentation jig out of it using a standard 90 degree jig jook in the middle of the lead....it'd have a great action and bluegills bite a horizontal jig with less hesitation
    I have done that before and had great results with these too.

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    They look really good. Thats all that I use for ice fishing. Tipped with 4 or 5 maggots or a small peice of red worm and thegills will go crazy.

    Ok now give us the procedure on making them. Did you use a mold or just solder each one seperately?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie51 View Post
    They look really good. Thats all that I use for ice fishing. Tipped with 4 or 5 maggots or a small peice of red worm and thegills will go crazy.

    Ok now give us the procedure on making them. Did you use a mold or just solder each one seperately?
    I posted this video and thread in July of 2012. I will post it again so that others can try this. Each one is soldered separately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matzilla View Post
    take that same shape and make a horizontal presentation jig out of it using a standard 90 degree jig jook in the middle of the lead....it'd have a great action and bluegills bite a horizontal jig with less hesitation
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    Those are nice....similar to a northland forage fry and several others. If you take the hook and turn it 90 degrees so it stands perpendicular to the weight, that baby will glide and jig like a jigging rap
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