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Title: Home page article
Post by: Rebel SS on June 06/30/18, 05:51:52 PM
Anyone have input on this paragraph from the home page Bluegill article? I disagree with it, except for the tungsten ice jigs, which I use for a lot of pannies.  You're blowing any action of your jig by adding split shot right on top of it. That's why leadhead jigs come in different size heads. Finicky fish can sometimes be coaxed by good jig action, not a dead weight...if you can't feel the action or bite, you need to change line or rod action or weight for the size fish you are after.  JMO.  :fish2:


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You can also just add weight to your line directly above
your lure right above the eye of the hook. This gives you the best connection to the lure by allowing you to feel what's happening to your jig. With the weight up away from your jig, the fish can swim sideways with your lure and spit it out before you even notice a bite. Then you end up with a bait-free lure.
Title: Re: Home page article
Post by: glenn57 on June 06/30/18, 06:05:29 PM
Well, yes and no. One lake in particular I fish and there finicky and bite lite ya need a split shot. Your fishing this lake for gills in 15- 20 ft of water. I use strickly flu flu type jigs. It take forever to get down. Smaller fish have a tendency to grab on a slow decline. Even at the cabin lake you need  to quickly get closer to the bottom to bypass them little fish.

Now I'm not saying right above the hook, I like to put the sinker about 6 inches above. If to there that finicky, they can pizz off!! :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Home page article
Post by: Rebel SS on June 06/30/18, 07:46:07 PM
                   :shocked:       :fish2:
Title: Re: Home page article
Post by: glenn57 on June 06/30/18, 07:57:59 PM
                   :shocked:       :fish2:
:pouty: :mooning: I threw back more sunfish then you caught! :sleazy: :sleazy: :smoking: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Home page article
Post by: Rebel SS on June 06/30/18, 08:19:25 PM
That WAS saying it sounds like ya DO know SOMETHING about pannies, but now I'm not sure..... :mooning:

                                                   :fish2:

                                        :fish2:  :fish2:
Title: Re: Home page article
Post by: glenn57 on June 06/30/18, 08:56:07 PM
 :clap: :clap: :nerd: :nerd:
Title: Re: Home page article
Post by: Bobberineyes on June 06/30/18, 09:10:10 PM
I use jigs and bobbers early in the season but then switch to beetle spins later. Just something about casting and letting it sink along weed edges and reeling slow is a hoot. Not to mention no live bait needed and usually it's mainly aggressive nicer sized sunnies and crappiies mixed in. Sometimes just a jig and tail works just as well.