1 jig 1 rod 1 grey thingamajig =1 limit
Had a great day! Threw as many back as I kept. Had a 14" black nose the biggest one I've ever caught . Water temperature was 54 degrees most fish caught 12 foot deep in 17 feet of water
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1 jig 1 rod 1 grey thingamajig =1 limit
Had a great day! Threw as many back as I kept. Had a 14" black nose the biggest one I've ever caught . Water temperature was 54 degrees most fish caught 12 foot deep in 17 feet of water
Man what a catch! Gonna have to start using those grey thingamajigs...:ThumbsUp
nice catch.......good mix o fish....
Shoot yeah!! I think she could handle that!!! Thanks for the pic.:cheers2
Nice catch, good lookin jig as well
ya'll just make it look so easy.......
WOW.............
Looks like a good mix with allot of 12" crappie in there!
I must say I'm impressed too. Big wind today after a cold dark day on Sunday. Glad you were there when they decided to eat!
Tie up some with a chartreuse wing on the bottom and then send em to me :) :)
All I can say is WOW. Great catch. Congratulations! May I ask where Big Cypress is? Is that the lake at Benton that I call Cypress Lake and is next to Black Lake?
I like!!
This is one of my favorites. Don't know what I'm gonna do when supplier can't do it anymore.
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I found the lid slightly loose on the Cement I use to make Jigs, It was hard as a Rock. The Honey will have those tiny Jig Heads I need. All of my Heads are 1/16 OZ and One inch Long. If Tiny is what they want, It explains why I have not been Catching.
I have found that as the water gets colder they seem to like smaller jigs when in a neutral mode
been using 1/4 ounce jigs because of the depth I've been fishing....u suggest to go smaller?
You're right about the big shiners Bruce, but they're hard to find sometimes.
When you look at the size compared to the hand, they are 1/32 or 1/64 --- about a half inch long. I have to put on split shot for deep fishing a couple of inches above the Bait, they help to dislodge Jigs that get hung up. That extremely light Jig would drop closer to a natural rate below the weights
That's too funny - love it.