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Thread: Bream jigs less than 1/32

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    I use 1/80th and 1/100th jigs all the time . When it got to where I couldn't deal with casting my flyrods , I started tying up jigs that looked like some of my favorite flies . Especially the woolybooger.
    I fish these on 2 or 4 pound test under a weighted float . Just cast , and slow retreive back in .
    You'd be surprised at what I've caught on my tiny jigs . Last year I hooked and landed a nice LM on a black woolybooger and 4 pound P-Line . Gillchaser
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    Some of my jigs . Gillchaser
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    They catch catfish sometimes too. Gillchaser

    Have caught four of these fishing at High Falls while bream fishing .
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    Three pound plus Crappie . Gillchaser
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    I fish Float'N Fly a lot. I use an 8' 3" rod....many say it should be nothing shorter than a 9 footer but I have caught thousands of fish doing it so I'm not changing....LOL. I use the 1/64 Trout Magnet almost exclusively.....and that is with 2# test line. I would use the Mini Trout Magnet....1/100....but I can't see to tie it. To me the key to Float'N Fly is the smaller the better. There are many micro jigs that work well doing it. I also use the 1/64 Trout Magnet casting and will at times add a single size "B" split shot about 18 inches above it to get more casting distance. I have also had jig heads made in 1/48. Just depends on the depth of water when casting. Most of the talk with Float'N Fly is about smallmouth fishing.....but in winter....when it is not too cold and I go out....the Float'N Fly is a killer on bluegill as well. But I just don't do much cold weather fishing anymore. I use it a lot in spring on our deep clear water lakes...it can be a deadly way to fish...and a bunch of fun.

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    I also use small plastics including Trout Magnets , and one and two inch curlytails .
    Seeing that float disappear is addicting . Gillchaser

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    Eagle1 - I cannot honestly answer that yet. All that I can honestly say is that it has worked exceptionally well so far this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    Do you feel the 1/64 jig will out catch the 1/32 using the same one inch slider black grub and the same 2lb. test line ?
    IMO the advantage of the 2lb test is it usually adds distance to your casting increasing the area you're fishing . It also allows the jig to move more naturally . The same reason to use longer rods , it increases your coverage . Gillchaser

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    I USE THE SMALLEST PRESIDENT REELS AND 4 LB. STREN . I FEEL THE 2 LB . WOULD BE FINE SINCE THIS ONE CAME ON 4 LB. STREN . Name:  IMG_20161029_171633777_HDR.jpg
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    nice grass carp
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