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    Default I tied a few bluegill jigs this morning.


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    I've been playing around trying to tie some more bug looking jigs.
    1/32 oz with #8 hooks.

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    Yup, bug looking and sure to work good. Very nice.
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    Nice work. They’ll get a few I’m sure.
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    Very buggy!
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    jigs look good, but if you have a set up to throw lighter weights IMHO I do better at least when they are on bed with a lighter jig 1/48 american or most favortite .5 gm. Diawa Gejabekin. I know Randy would disagree as he uses mostly 1.5 gm. but for me the slower fall seems to work better. Fish, even shellcracker, bed shallow in my lake 2-4'. Scott
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    Nice looking jigs, those colors will catch crappie as well.
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    Very nice, at my easiest fishing spot they have been harvesting alarming amounts of huge Bluegill with worms while I have caught a few crappie,bass,Bluegill on 2" plastic, I bet those would change things.

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    I also tie them in 1/64 oz for the shallow beds and Cypress knees. I use a #10 hook on the 1/64 oz. They work well in the lily pads but I can feel the bite better with the 1/32 oz in the thick pads.

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