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    Default Foraging for Jigs.


    Looks like this is my winter time.lol.The off season so to speak.I went through all the jig heads that I have gotten from all my crappie.com partners and these were at the bottom of my 5 gallon bucket full.They looked good to me,after the "pinmin" ordeal,Ha.These are 1/16 oz. Bananna Jigs with a size 4 hook.Painted them red and white,then tied a silicone skirt on the back.Look like pan something to me.Maybe in September it will get below a 100 again.
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    They look ready to fish and I do like the color
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    I believe they'll work if the weather cools off. The only way I can fish now is getting on the water at first daylight and fishing till about 9:00.
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    Those will work year round. You can get ready made "Banana" jigs in the 1/64 and 1/80 sizes from Rod Building Supplies | Lure Making Supplies | Fly Tying Supplies | Fishing Hooks

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    Fine work ! the same here early or night time period!
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    Nanner jigs, huh? I fish early as I can get out til about 10 lately. Even our tourneys go from 5:30 til noon in these hot months. But the fish are there. Cool lookin jigs.
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