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Thanks for the wake up- call, Rich. I used to swim / search a jig and
pig but got away from it by accident. I think using a flipp[ing stick -- which isn't the best for casting -- took me away from it. I'm tying one on a rod today so I don't forget. In RichZ wrote: I fish a jig & trailer A LOT. But i fish it as a casting lure way more than most fishermen. When the jig & pig first burst into bass fishing community's collective consciousness, back in 77-78, my first reaction was that it couldn't really be that much different than just fishing a bulky plastic bait. But I was soon proved wrong. By 1980, I was probably catching 75 to 80% of my bass on it. I think that creature baits have eclipsed it in today's world, but I still catch a load of bass on it, and more than half of them (way more than half, actually) are caught fishing it as a bottom tracing tool rather than just flipping/pitching it to objects. Its way too valuable a tool for feeling you way around beyond what you can see to flip at, to waste it as only a target tool. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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