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Thread: Ice jigs, in the summer?

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    Default Ice jigs, in the summer?


    Do any of you fellars do this?

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    I don't use actual ice jigs, but I do use very small jigs (1/64 - 1/80 oz) year round. They work!

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    yes I'd use them year round in hard as as well as soft water. Look in the archives for the thread how to solder a pinmin. It shows you how to make them. Tip with a wax worm or red wiggler.
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    We use them some times, they work just the same. Ive tipped them with spikes, worms, minnows, and plastics. Some times you have to use a larger jig whith a bigger bait but they will catch fish. My friends have done real well with tungsten jigs and bobby garland minnows this year.

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    I normally use them with minnows in the deeps



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