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    Default Thinking summer brush?


    Just thinking about brush Fishing. Seems to me that a rubber jig like this,Name:  IMG_3936.JPG
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    Fished with only a bare hook with a 1/16 oz weight a ft above it would float and jiggle much more than the normal set up.
    Maybe use a bass worm hook so it stays upright?
    Anyone ever try it?


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    Yeah want work

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    Don’t over think things. I use the same type jig in three different weights. Depending on depth being fished, wind, current, type of structure, and size of bait they are eating. 1/16, 1/32, 1/48 in my favorite color schemes is all that’s needed. Here is a pic of a few of my favorites in 1/32 which is what I’ve been using lately.

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    They must be working as the proof is in the cooler shot. lol

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    Yes the proof is in the cooler
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkermaker View Post
    Yeah want work
    Ouch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inkdabber View Post
    Don’t over think things. I use the same type jig in three different weights. Depending on depth being fished, wind, current, type of structure, and size of bait they are eating. 1/16, 1/32, 1/48 in my favorite color schemes is all that’s needed. Here is a pic of a few of my favorites in 1/32 which is what I’ve been using lately.

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    They must be working as the proof is in the cooler shot. lol

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    Wow



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    Ink,
    man brother you are catching some nice hawgs and some nice Crackers to boot !!! is see a few nice shellcrackers in them coolers !!!!!

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    Hey Ink, did you make those? Very nice. They look like the green is some form of heat shrink. Those look awesome!
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    I been thinking summer brush, too! but not like that, I'm thinking I need to get some made and in the water!!!!!
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    I did did tie those, but I learned from the master Tommy Vaughan. He’s been tieing and selling jigs for many of years. If you have interest, PM me and I will send you contact information. You won’t find a better person to deal with than Tommy, that I will guarantee.

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