occasionally finds an acorn they say ......
so does a Blind Jig is my thoughts ....
But once you bend one good and fix it , they ain't never quite the same ....
poor thing has been just hammered by the fish , probably around 200 to 250 fish in hand and another 25 to 30 that slipped away before I could hold them .
one thing for certain . the fish sure liked it .....a right lovely bait for sure
I think it's a mean minner jig head that Jungle Jim ties up all pretty, very similar to a bucktail jig, only really tiny and he uses duck feathers .....
So here we go , I hit a spot that I have not visited since early winter last year ...
A bud said he ketched 2 crappie over there last week .....
Well , I ain't sure if he needed a different bait or not ,but ....
BOY howdy was that lunch break some bigtime KABOOM !
first pitch till I couldn't take the heat anymore got bit ...
slab festival style yawl .....man was it on fire !
landed 43 fish and was sweating hard in that there bridge shade ...
almost zero breeze and 100 plus makes it a not so fun thing pretty quickly.
Lost several BIG fish on the lil minner and had to retire it , bending out more than once is a bad thing for sure ....
went to a big jig and noticed right off , the fish size went way down on average ....still ketched some good ones , but the dinks were going bananas over the bigger jig ....go figure ....
the fish all swam off to go back to what the fish do ....
the bass was a BLASTER , btw , multiple big air cartwheels as soon as it got hooked right by my feet ....!
Sure was a great day , so much good news and great ketchn it is almost not believable,,,,
my permit to tap the middle trinity aquifer for my new pond ,got approved
the fish were on fire right after .....
they delivered super tasty pizza at my work
and a nice fat raise in my salary ...
it was like I hit the lotto kind of day ....
What a WOW for a Monday
Pure KABOOM for sure ....
the jig might have retired , but not lil ole me for sure
p.s. 1 pm , about 3 foot to 3.5 deep under the float , liked it moving and twitching slowly , lots of shad in the area , bigger fish ,were tight to old wooden bridge columns from before there was a concrete bridge in that location


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