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Thread: A wake-up call on Beaverfork

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    Very glad to hear your dog is ok as I love digs and have two. But I'm a little confused as to your statement about tying hooks onto JUGS on Beaverfork. Is the the Beaverfork in conway? If so I thought it was a No trot line or jug fishing like. And you very well may have meant you were tying a jig on

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    good thing every thing cam out ok
    All men are created equal, some work harder in the preseason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by arslabcatcher View Post
    Very glad to hear your dog is ok as I love digs and have two. But I'm a little confused as to your statement about tying hooks onto JUGS on Beaverfork. Is the the Beaverfork in conway? If so I thought it was a No trot line or jug fishing like. And you very well may have meant you were tying a jig on
    Sorry - I re-read that part and it made no sense the way I had it. Yes - I was bouncing jigs with minnows along the bottom as I drifted across the lake. Probably the fish were above my jigs anyway, because I had a 1 oz weight 2 feet before the jig. Also had an Alabama rig which was moving too fast to stay submerged. I'm really just learning how to fish for Crappie, and I frequently combine lots of things together in the forlorn hope that something will bite.

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