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    Talking It's all in the spelling, Chaunc ....


    Quote Originally Posted by chaunc
    Man are you guys way off base. He's asking about the jig called google eye not the fish. Its a jig the mansfields make at grizzly, that has little beads in the eyes on the jighead. They produce a rattle sound when you shake them.:rolleyes:

    Goggle Eye ....... nickname of Warmouth, Rock Bass

    Google Eye ....... "google eyed" jig made by Grizzly Jig

    I Googled up the info on the Goggle Eyes, and to find the Google Eyed Jig by Grizzly :D :D ........ it's all good info, Brother Chaunc, threads just have a way of wandering thru many different "related" subjects ... LOL!! ...... luck2ya ... cp

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    I got the chance to fish an oxbow lake off the Altamaha River in southeast Ga. this past Friday. I can't remember the last time I caught copperhead bream so big. I was fishing with crickets under a cork with no sinker. Just let the cricket sink from its own weight and when it reaches the right depth, you better hold on. If you fish this river you better get your poles ready. The river is falling fast and the bream bite is heating up.
    Birddog,

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    I like using the corkless (float/bobber/etc.) method with a split shot and a #4 gold Aberdeen hook w/a mealworm. We cast them out and let them sink watching the line...if it reaches the bottom w/o a hit, we drag it in slowly and they will straighten the line out before you can go 5 ft. This is done on shallow flats when they're spawning...mainly on Toledo Bend.

    We do use a tight line w/corks when they're suspended in the Sandy Ridge area of TBend and try to bring them in with one hand! Some you just can't do it and have to use your other hand with the cane pole. Love those Bull Bream!!

    Chris

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    Hey guys, i found a new "secrete weapon"...here it is. its a little 1" long crankbait from bass pro shops!!! i got about twice as many on it than on worms!! get some, they are AWSOME!!
    CoRy:cool:

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_a_s_s_101
    Hey guys, i found a new "secrete weapon"...here it is. its a little 1" long crankbait from bass pro shops!!! i got about twice as many on it than on worms!! get some, they are AWSOME!!
    Sound Good. What's the name of the Crankbait??

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    Default Sorry for the confusion

    Quote Originally Posted by chaunc
    Man are you guys way off base. He's asking about the jig called google eye not the fish. Its a jig the mansfields make at grizzly, that has little beads in the eyes on the jighead. They produce a rattle sound when you shake them.:rolleyes:
    Sorry for the confusion but the guys are exactly right. The Google-eye's I was talking about is the fish. It is the warmouth. I thought the rock bass and the warmouth was the same fish, thanks for clearing that up for me crappiepappy.
    Sorry I didn't reply sooner I haven't been on the bream site in a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beagler
    Sound Good. What's the name of the Crankbait??
    come on man you cant lead on like that. Whats the name? Please?

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    I have had good luck on ponds with the yozuri snap bean. Replace the hook with one slightly larger and it will susspend, use a stop and go retrieve and hold on.

    Rod

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