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First video
Here is our first video. We had the opportunity to make one quick on Wister lake, Oklahoma. We will add more later, in Arkansas. I will add a picture of the River channel in another post under this one. Hope you enjoy.
Timmy Tom's Jig Company Wister Lake, Crappie Fishing 9-20-14 - YouTube
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With fishing any new lake or a lake that you fish regular. It does not hurt to check for maps that may have been put on the web. Just type in the lake name and state, maybe add River channel or topo in the search.
Wister Lake Map - Lakes Of Oklahoma online book
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I watched that video Timmy Tom. I thought you guys did a great job, especially if this was your first video.
I woulda wanted to see a close up of that bait though. Just sayin'.
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Just got in from the Crappie Masters tournament at Lake Washington and had a package of Timmy Toms jig heads in the mail. I sure wish we would have had these on our trip down south. The quality is excellent plus he has added a couple extra features on his different styles. I really like the larger hook on the smaller weight jigs. I will put up some pics ASAP.
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Excellent video... Great job guys! Thanks
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Very nice, would like more zoom on what you are looking at on the finder!!
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Very nice,I would like to see a close up of that bait and would like more zoom on what you are looking at on the HDS 10!! Looking forward for the next video.
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Great video! Looking forward to the next one. What length are those bonehead rods?
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Thanks guys for the support. I could not tell how the screen on the finder would look. Not till I was cutting/splicing the video. I think I have that issue worked out. On the baits. I may add another short take out clip, that was not on this video in a day or two. I will post it here. To keep everything together. On the rods, Mike was using med. hvy. 6.5 ft. And Robert was using med. lgt. 7 ft. I might be wrong on the weight of rods. RCC I hope these jigs help you in eradicating these hostile crappie. Lol.
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In the local lake that I fish, there is 2 parallel rows of trees 100 yards long and about 6 or 8 feet between the rows, that I just stay out of trolling (unless I'm desperate to catch a fish), because of the hang ups. I'm guessing those trees were planted on a property line before the lake was flooded. Can you make a guess where some of these weedless jig heads will be run:biggrin. Awesome job on the jigs and them being lead free is a real plus for the environment.
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Thanks guys. That was an education. jigtime
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Great video. Sure is a lot easier with a slick lake. Sardis might be like that 2 days a year.
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can't wait till the next one.
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We need a close up of the graph. I couldn't see the waypoints. [emoji3]
Also less advertising---that's my job. BWAHAHAHAHAHA
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I loved the video. Like others said it would be helpful to close up the screen and the baits. I am really interested in the blades. Never used them vertical jigging. Would love to see a posted picture of what you were using to catch such consistent size.