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    Last couple trips fishing through ice holes have not been good barely avoiding skunks each day. Just wouldn't hit my hand tied tiny hand ties even though I could see them in the clear water. Yesterday I found some tiny tungsten jigs and tied one on and tipped it with a waxworm. Bigger one weighed 1.0 gram and next size weighed .6 gram. Used the bigger one that is probably on a #12 hook. Caught first redear of the year along with about 25 gills and a few trout. They really liked this tiny bait.Name:  IMG_6944.jpg
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    Nice. They were being picky. At least you didn't get skunked.
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    Looks like the clam maggot drop, I use Maynards flutter bugs a lot, size 10 hook 1/28 oz tipped with a waxy or crappie or fat head minnow. I order them right from Maynard’s tackle company, they have a lot of small panfish types of baits.
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    Nice !
    Pretty colors on them .
    Love them crackers and tiny jigs too .
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “
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    I used the acme gold tungsten jig size 3 and tipped with small plastics. That worked pretty good for me.

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    Look like scuds, have seen something similar before. I like em.

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