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    Even though I pour plastics and tie jigs I don't carry alot of stuff with me when I fish. Two rods with one with a plastic jig and the other a hand tie. Size jig head depends on depth I am fishing. I want as small as I can get away with while still being able to feel the bait. I carry around 20 baits in 4 or 5 colors in a small plano box. I never saw the need to carry 200 baits and 5 rods to fish for crappie. I know others due but that's not the way I roll. To each is own.
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    Raiser, I wish I could do that. I have more stuff than three people need and carry way too much. I also don’t have to remove it from the boat so it’s not a major deal to me. I need to work on that more than I have been.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auston22688 View Post
    Right now, the only thing I have confidence in doing is vertical jigging. I realize that’s not going to work all the time, but I’m practicing trying to sit off of a brush pile and casting to it. Bugman, it wasn’t me but I’m definitely going to give you some business. And I think I may know who it was from Dothan. I’m betting it was my uncle. He gave me some tiny jigs with #8 hooks for some little 1 inch plastics and I think he gave me all he had
    Most likely it was him then a person don't find that really small stuff everywhere tell him thank you and i will help you fellas in any way i possibly can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    What do you call those? Topwater jigs?
    Yea i get it i never use anything less than 1/32 but those little 1/100 with a #10 hook has been one of my top sellers i would guess it's because they are so hard to find.
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    I have a mental hang up with those micro jigs. I don’t like using them simply because I can’t feel them. I have to put a split shot above them to feel the bait and I think a split shot above the jig defeats the purpose of a tiny jig. I don’t have the best rods out there but I don’t think I’ve got bad rods either. Do I need to downsize line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auston22688 View Post
    I have a mental hang up with those micro jigs. I don’t like using them
    I'm with ya, small bait catches small fish. When I'm hungry I don't order the 4oz prime rib!

    A weight above the jig will help and with a light jig 3 to 6 inches below the weight the movement will be different for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    Even though I pour plastics and tie jigs I don't carry alot of stuff with me when I fish. Two rods with one with a plastic jig and the other a hand tie. Size jig head depends on depth I am fishing. I want as small as I can get away with while still being able to feel the bait. I carry around 20 baits in 4 or 5 colors in a small plano box. I never saw the need to carry 200 baits and 5 rods to fish for crappie. I know others due but that's not the way I roll. To each is own.
    I’m jealous of people that can do this. Even though I only have a small bag with a handful of bags of plastics and literally one pack of 1/16 & 1/32 ounce jig heads, I feel like I come home empty handed more times than not on account of my tackle being so limited, if that makes sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auston22688 View Post
    I’m jealous of people that can do this. Even though I only have a small bag with a handful of bags of plastics and literally one pack of 1/16 & 1/32 ounce jig heads, I feel like I come home empty handed more times than not on account of my tackle being so limited, if that makes sense
    Pm me with your address i will send you a few things to get you started in the right direction.
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    Little tiny baits resemble fry and this time of year there are lot's of little bass, crappie and bluegill for the bigger fish to eat. Tiny baits do catch big fish if you have the right gear like an ultra light rod and 2-4lb line. I fish these tiny baits under a 3/4" weighted float so I can cast farther when needed. My biggest black and white crappie, bass and a huge 50# + grass carp were caught on 1/48 jigs with #10 hooks on 2-3# mono.
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    I tend to fish 1/16 oz year round, although I have fished with 1/32 oz a few times. These days I've been exclusively pulling crankbaits to learn a new technique and create a slight breeze to make baking in the sun a little more comfortable. Once the water temperature gets above the upper 80* F into the 90s, one option is long line trolling to get reaction bites.
    If I'm not at work or taking kids to their activities, you might find me on "The Rez" fishing. If not there, I could be in the garage working on my boat.

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