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Size:  30.2 KB Members are bugging me about the right and left hand jig. The top 2 jigs are right hand jig,the 2 bottom jigs are left hand . Later we'll do the right and left hand knot. The jigs are the same just shows the right and left side.
    Que vous allant pour faire quand les couteaux à votre gorge ?

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    Fisherman i was curious myself as to whether you were still fishing with 1\4 ounce jigs while the fish are up shallow in spawn mode but i guess this answers that question....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 20watt View Post
    Fisherman i was curious myself as to whether you were still fishing with 1\4 ounce jigs while the fish are up shallow in spawn mode but i guess this answers that question....
    You ever clean a Crappie with a four inch shad in his stomach,1/4 oz is hardly a snack. Tight line unless there spooky,like clear water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fisherman View Post
    Tight line unless there spooky,like clear water.
    now, I never would have thought about that.......and that, is our "tip of the day".......thanks "Fisherman"........
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fisherman View Post
    You ever clean a Crappie with a four inch shad in his stomach,1/4 oz is hardly a snack. Tight line unless there spooky,like clear water.
    Now that you mention it. I did find Nemo last spring.... I fish 1/8 most of the time and have 1/4's but hardly fish them. Maybe i should use them, they certainly work for you.
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    Ever think maybe a different color. That why i have with different color on each side on some jigs. I have some with the original color one side and maybe blue w/white head on the other or silver w/red head. Think about it. One jig two colors. When they bite funny i try that,like when you feel the bump but they want take the jig.
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    Never thought of that. You're sharing the wealth tonight.
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    looks like a 1/32 jig to me or 1/16 at best
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    Did I miss something? I don't see the difference....or am I that naive?
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    yes I was lost with that one I saw 1/4 oz jig mentioned and those looked smaller I guess I'll view instead of comment next time.
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