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    This is for you guys mainly using 1/32 and under jigs. Whether you’re casting, vertical jigging, whatever style, are y’all using split shots above it or are y’all just fishing the jig itself?
    I put split shot above mine, for two reasons. I can’t feel the jig due to the weight and mostly, I’m too impatient to wait.
    You take a 1/48th jig head with a 1 inch plastic, I feel like my life is ticking by waiting for it to fall. Am I losing anything doing this other than increasing the fall rate? I’ve never got into having to have something fall painstakingly slow.


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    Weight above.

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    Why not go with a 1/16 jig and forget about the weight above........
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    Quote Originally Posted by tlefire View Post
    Why not go with a 1/16 jig and forget about the weight above........
    Mainly because I can’t find a 1/16 jig with a small enough hook to fish little 1 inch plastics. Desperate times call for desperate measures.


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    Find a rod that can feel light jigs. I have been fishing 1/64 ounce jigs since about 2009. For years I would add a size BB split shot about 18 inches above the jig head to get better casting distance and to feel the jig head. Then I read an interesting take from Charlie Brewer. He said if you have a weight above the jig head a fish could hit and move up a few inches and you would never feel it. I thought about that a lot. In 2012 I started getting all my rods out of Japan. The rods I buy can feel jig heads as light as 1/100. But I also started using true 2# test line. The smaller the line you have the more sensitive your setup will be. Now I don’t expect people to buy their rods out of Japan but there are rods sold in the US that can feel very light jigs. BnM TCB is one of those rods. It has no issues at all with 1/64 jigs. I would also look at your line diameter. I would seriously try to get some line in the 0.125mm diameter. I use lines that small and have landed many large Smallies with it. Landing crappie with it is no problem at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auston22688 View Post
    Mainly because I can’t find a 1/16 jig with a small enough hook to fish little 1 inch plastics. Desperate times call for desperate measures.


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    Chuck and Deb sells 1/16 jig heads with size #8 hooks. They are perfect for what your wanting to do.

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    I don't use split shot above jigs. When casting small jigs I use a weighted float for distance and seldom fish them deeper than 5 foot deep. With lighter line like 2# tiny jigs fall faster so you can fish deeper and keep them down. Most lakes I fish are fairly shallow so heavy jigs aren't necessary. It helps to have a rod that you can actually feel the tiny jigs as you work them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auston22688 View Post
    This is for you guys mainly using 1/32 and under jigs. Whether you’re casting, vertical jigging, whatever style, are y’all using split shots above it or are y’all just fishing the jig itself?
    I put split shot above mine, for two reasons. I can’t feel the jig due to the weight and mostly, I’m too impatient to wait.
    You take a 1/48th jig head with a 1 inch plastic, I feel like my life is ticking by waiting for it to fall. Am I losing anything doing this other than increasing the fall rate? I’ve never got into having to have something fall painstakingly slow.


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    You are losing the whole purpose of it weighing a 1/32 oz. And are definitely missing bites also

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    lighten up your line , go to 4 lb mono .....hooks much larger than 8 or 10 and 1/48 to 1/64 jig heads are for sure NOT the right meds with an inch long plastic .
    I never put a weight above a jig , of course it all depends on several things, in the end, LS folks dangle bitty jigs under big egg sinkers .
    but like stated . you will miss bites for sure with an additional weight above a jig and not being able to watch it on LS you will never even know it occurred .
    light braid is also not the answer , it has a tendency to not cut the water like mono , it has too much buoyancy and surface irregularities to allow it to sink as fast as smooth mono .
    this is yet another reason braid ain't good stuff .....
    of course I am not a pro and only stumbling around on the bank most of the time , but to be sure of this .....
    a tiny jig done right is often times the ticket to a herd of fish in hand .....luck to ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    lighten up your line , go to 4 lb mono .....hooks much larger than 8 or 10 and 1/48 to 1/64 jig heads are for sure NOT the right meds with an inch long plastic .
    I’m afraid I’m not following your statement. What size jig head would you recommend for a Bobby garland itty bitty or an atx baby shad?


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