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    10' over stumps. 1/32nd hair jigs
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    Great day for you, 1/32's work great for me also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locator79 View Post
    10' over stumps. 1/32nd hair jigs
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    Good job. it sure was a tough bite today. I managed to catch a dozen today tight to brush most times I had to. Bump the brush to trigger bite

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    My wife and I have begun fishing often the past 2 years, wondering how you fish a jig so light. Do you use a split shot? How do you cast it any distance?
    A silly question I'm sure but I'm curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funfishers View Post
    My wife and I have begun fishing often the past 2 years, wondering how you fish a jig so light. Do you use a split shot? How do you cast it any distance?
    A silly question I'm sure but I'm curious.
    I don't cast, I vertical jig structure. I go as light as the wind will let me in cooler water.
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    So it just slowly falls and you slowly reel it in? Just about have to be in a boat, I guess I need to check into getting one of those.
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    I use an 11' jig pole and dip it where I want it, and pick spots apart. The reel is only there to get in my way.
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    All good information that I will put to use.

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    I use a lot of 4 lb crystal fire line and it can cast small jigs pretty well. Let it sink for a while after it hits the water and just fish real slow on the way back in. It's a bit hard to fish deep with small jigs, but a slow retrieve will get you down a ways.

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