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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabLapper4sure View Post
    Hey Creek those are slick with the spinner tied behind the head. Does that give the jig lift and do they foul much?What size split and what kinda swivel?

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    I have never had one foul on me. I think it does give the jig a little lift. I use the same size splitring and crane swivel that I use on ponyheads with a #1 blade. They do catch fish. I have caught 13 limits in a row on Greers and these with a crappie nibblits is all I use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creekslick View Post
    I have never had one foul on me. I think it does give the jig a little lift. I use the same size splitring and crane swivel that I use on ponyheads with a #1 blade. They do catch fish. I have caught 13 limits in a row on Greers and these with a crappie nibblits is all I use.
    Creek, you use nibbles when longlining??
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    Yep

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    Thanks, I can handle that. Berkley's?
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    Yea they do come off after 20-30 minutes or so in the water. If you are not getting bite roll up and put some more on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    i have had some decent luck using these 1/4 and 1/8 oz with # 1/0 or 2/0 sickle hooks.
    man those are sweet mr.jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    I have had some decent luck using these 1/4 and 1/8 oz with # 1/0 or 2/0 sickle hooks.
    WOW! those are fantastic Mr. Jim
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    Lots of good information and tips in here. Appreciate it guys!!

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    Them light wire hooks are very handy in stumpy crud. Jig loss is real minimal

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