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    My start using the troll motor for this was about 1978. I found it by drifting in the wind and though I could do this with my TM and didn't matter what the wind was doing. Every time I had a guide trip my customers would say, I have never done this and I would say hold on as you are about to find a new jewel then. We slammed them big time back then for sure, but I fished a lot more since I was guiding.

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    ahh, you used to guide? in Texas? What was the service name? I have relatives all over Texas that would have most likely used you.
    I think I'd move to Texas if my situation was right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micropterus salmoides View Post
    ahh, you used to guide? in Texas? What was the service name? I have relatives all over Texas that would have most likely used you.
    I think I'd move to Texas if my situation was right.

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    Back then guides were hot items and I fished out of Fin & Feather Marina & Resort for a while and then out of Carmichael's after that. Heck we had over 50 guides each day totally booked all spring 7 days a week at F & F. Around 1980 the laws on tax stuff changed and the oil companies couldn't write all that sort of thing off anymore so things really backed off and I left for Corpus.

    That is the 2 marina's I fished out of since this lake opened and mostly Fin & Feather which is still there, but different for sure.

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    This is what I use for Long Lining and Trolling. They tend to dig down a little and are easier to control the depth.
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    That's nice looking jigs. Never seen those heads before, what are the called. I can see where they would run deeper than a regular jig head. Thanks for posting the pic.
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    Lot of great info here from Skip. I am still mad at myself for selling my 17.5 Tracker when I moved south from Ohio. Retirement, fixed income, medical bills and recession have kicked my butt and I have not gotten another. Would be nice to live on the water. Just dreaming.........
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    Ifish,you use them heads for just about anything,don't you?lol.They are pretty sweet.Is that an old mold.I have'nt seen anything like it anywhere and I have looked,lol.
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    AZ & Stump,
    Thanks for the props. AZ,that is a custom mold I came up with a few years ago.I use them a lot for different things. Caught a lot of fish on the Orange DuckHead!!
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    Some good info on trolling toward the end of this video. (1/32 oz = .97 grams and trolls 2-4 ft @ .7 mph) (1/24 oz = 1.28 grams and trolls 5-8 ft @ .7 mph) (1/16 oz = 1.94 grams and trolls 9-11 ft @ .7 mph) YouTube - crappie fishing making a 1/24 ounce jighead mold

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    hight prowler i forgot all about that video...hes right on with the speeds and depth ive heard other people say

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