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    Default Big fish require Big!!!!!!


    Jigs past couple trips the #4 sickles been gettin weak quick in the heavy cover haulin 15" plus slabs up the answere 1/4 oz.jigs with 1/0 bch sickles!Most of these fish have had 3" shad in their bellies! So here-we-go!
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    Now that size bait really attracts my attention.Very nice.
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    I have some #1 and a few more #2 Sickle hooks, but a 1/0, man I just don't know and for sure your not going to bend that hook and get your jig back, LOL!

    Like the jig, but for me hook too big.

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    Love the jigs, I need to get me some of those eyes. Sea bass would eat these for a snack, but it would be their last. Definately not going to wear those hooks out.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    Nice looking jigs!!!!!!!

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    Man those are some very nice "BIG" jigs.I think the crappie around my area would be afraid of a jig like that but then again I never tried a larger bait.

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    hey Bob a few more feathers and you can go fish for sharks Nice-looking jig Bob.

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    Those are beautiful jigs.

    A 1/4-ounce head with a 1/0 hook is a combination I use frequently for river bass. I think that those would be sensational river bass jigs as well.

    There are plenty of gizzard shad in my local river.
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    Mr. Angler you done gone CRAZY! I think the heats gettin to ya bud! That hooks gonna find every limb in that lake! If the 1/0 aint big enough for ya let me know... Ive got a bunch of heavy wire 2/0 sickles.

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    Crappies will attack a big bait at times. Just look at the ones caught on crankbaits. One of the best SLAB CRAPPIE days I ever had was on bass sized chubs. That was in Pymatuning lake on the Ohio/Pa border.

    If ever we should have took a picture that would have been the one. We were using size 1 and 2 abeerdeens that day. Had to use larger bobbers to keep chubs from pulling them under. None of the crappie we caught that day was under 13 or over 15. Don't recall how many but there where a pile of them.
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