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Sparky,
I found that using a very lite (weight wise, not rod type), fast action (medium or medium lite) rod helps with detecting strikes. On top of that using Power-Pro with a fluoro leader keeps me in constant contact with my jig all the way down to 1/16 oz.(used for jigging walleye in weeds). There are still times when they get the best of me and swallow it, and then long forceps or hook cutters are necessary. Chris |
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