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    Default Cast and retrieve


    Do any of you guys cast and retrieve the jigs that you tie? It seems like there would not be much action from the jig doing this.

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    i do this alot and catch fish.throw it out let it sink reel as slow as possible and tick it every few feet.works for me.but i also tight line and put them under a float

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    78mudbug,
    you talking about putting a float at a certain depth and fishing straight down off the boat?

    drift? troll? anchor?

    just curious

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    Quote Originally Posted by 78mudbug View Post
    i do this alot and catch fish.throw it out let it sink reel as slow as possible and tick it every few feet.works for me.but i also tight line and put them under a float
    I do the same as mugbug especially under a float and very slow retrieve seems to work very well for me.

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    i do on mine but the jigs are different.... if the hook eye bends up at 90 degress.. that's my jigging jig.... of the hook eye bends at 45 or 60... that's my trolling jig and those I'll cast and retrieve.... but honestly... that's a very limited jig for me to do something with... if i'm casting & retrieving... i'm using a really small crankbait or really small rat-l-trap or really small spinnerbait....

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    dino i usually put the float at a certain depth and cast it to where i think the crappie are and let it sit for a few seconds then reel it a foot or so and stop again all the way to the boat.i cast and retrieve more than anything though

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    The only way I fish is cast and retrieve, weather it's a tied jig or plastic. On the retrieve my pole is always dancing. That imparts the swimming motion that's so deadly. Try it close to the boat is clear water to see what rod action does to the jig, especially a marabou jig. Another trick if your using a spinning rear is to drop your index finger on your right hand while cranking with your left. Let the line hit you finger each time the bail brings it near your hand. This will momentarily speed up the jig and when the line releases from you finger the jig will stop and fall. This will impart a deadly action on your jig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 78mudbug View Post
    dino i usually put the float at a certain depth and cast it to where i think the crappie are and let it sit for a few seconds then reel it a foot or so and stop again all the way to the boat.i cast and retrieve more than anything though
    This is how i fish almost all my jigs also. I only Jig jig in winter threw the ice.

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    It's about all I do is cast and retrieve either with a jig and float or a straight jig.Big problem this year is keeping green carp away from my baits and give those slabs a chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNGLEJIMJIGS View Post
    It's about all I do is cast and retrieve either with a jig and float or a straight jig.Big problem this year is keeping green carp away from my baits and give those slabs a chance.
    Green Carp fry up very nicely had a few this year already might get a few more tonight when i go out to try and pick up a few slabs. I know I will definitely hit the bream in the morning just hoping a few slabs along with them

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