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Little buggers was ....
all in my way yesterday in ridiculous fashion . the greens and hybridized greens would NOT stay off my jig barely long enough to ketch my intended victims .
the good news is about every 3 or so one of my crappie victims would get a chance to bite as well :highfive
and the amount of fish taken was a number not to imagine for sure .
some would say not a bad problem to have but for me they are just in my way
the lil private pond was on fire for sure though and man did I put the hammer on some fish fast yesterday afternoon .
18 inches under a float with a small orange hand tie and KABOOM it was :cheers2
stay tuned and have a great day
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Nice catch.
Regards
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Good Job and some pretty fish.
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Nice!! I like the pics.
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Not only nice fish but that hand tie looks pretty awesome as well. Great job all the way around.
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I'm curious , why do tie with the open loop vs typical knot that pinches down on the jig eye ? ( nice fish )
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by leaving the loop when tying the jig on, GreenLine, you're giving the jig enough room so the water, or rod movement allows more movement, action like a live minnow would. Least wise that's how it was explained to me...