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    With all that lead and hooks he's going to move all the brush around but that's okay! They need to be moved if he's not catching fish on them.
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    Changed to 1/4oz weight and 1/32 jigs
    Dang they look good

    Am I nuts to try jigs alone or should I put minnows on them too?





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    Brett, I don't think it makes that much difference with a minnow or not. If they are hungry. If you try both you'll know what they want. Right! Your jigs look like they will do the trick alone. If you have problems getting them close enough to the brush then let me borrow them and I'll check them out for you.

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    To tip or not to tip is a big question!! If slow trolling (spider rigging ) under .5 I like to tip my jigs but if I plan to push at a fast speed I don't tip to often in the hot months. To me it seems like in the late spring / summer live bait seems to pull in the bite on slow biting fish around brush & deeper flats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw View Post
    Changed to 1/4oz weight and 1/32 jigs
    Dang they look good

    Am I nuts to try jigs alone or should I put minnows on them too?




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    I hope I'm a good nut


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    I just purchased those same rod holders and installed them on my boat. I really like the ease of adjustment in all directions. Great system and not real bad price.
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