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Filled the jig box...
...now time to fill the cooler. I plan to do some bank fishing at Lake Shelbyville tonight, hopefully the weather cooperates. I caught quite a few on the black head/chateuse body/hot green tail last week/weekend. Was catching crappie on that one while people couldn't catch them with tubes and bait pumps last weekend at Lake Charleston (IL). Here's a pic, it's a Greys box that fit really nicely into my jacket pocket. I put three fixed bobbers in my breast pocket, a stringer in another pocket (or a bucket, not in my pocket), a camera in another, maybe a water bottle and my rod and I'm good to go on the banks- no need for a tackle box.
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Nice...did you make them yourself?
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Very cool. Did you pour the lead for the jig heads too?
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No, I don't pour. I ordered some of them from PBug and some from chuckanddeb.com I think. I would highly recommend PBug's poured jigs, all that I have bought were very clean.
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Didn't quite fill the cooler but I was fishing in a new place with about 30 minutes of light after work. Caught two keeper, 10" black crappie on a piece of structure I was lucky to find, threw them back. On black/chart/green under a float. Now I need to figure out how to catch them in the dark...
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You might try some glow heads for night time fishing. Nice box o jigs.
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Nice jigs and good looking boxes.Thumbs Up
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Nice jigs! Cool box too, you order that or in a store?
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Nice sweet up you have. It should let you walk around from spot to spot and try different combo's!
Jigs look good too!
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