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Thread: The Perfect Bluegill Jig for Worms

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    Default The Perfect Bluegill Jig for Worms


    I got this idea on the jig tyeing forum,while looking for a baitholder jig hook.Seems that it worked perfectly,and now have evolved it into catching larger bluegills without loosing my worms going through the little guys.I use a 1/16 oz. jighead,snip the barb off the collar about half,and use a size 1 sickle hook.While using size 8 and even 6 the little guys would get caught to easy.I just tie a staple to the shank of the hook really good,I think that the thread soaks up the worm smell.Under a slip bobber got smaller ones,Drug across the nottom got bigger ones.In the backs of coves.The staple keeps the worm on good,6 fish,1 worm,lol,as long as you are paying attention.
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    Thanks for sharing that. Its a great idea!

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    Hillbilly ingenuity... I like it azslabber!:D
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    now thats a good idea, have to try it..
    Fishy Fishy in da brook, come bite on Grandpa's hook!

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