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Old January 13th, 2004, 01:52 AM
Scott
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Thanks Ronnie,

I'm thinking of taking your idea up to Canada with me for some Spring
time Pike.

I know they'll be in the shallows, but I gotta believe some are still
in the 8-12 foot depths.

What are your thoughts?

Thanks,

Scott

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(RGarri7470) wrote in message ...
When using this technique, does the spoon flash as much as retrieving
it?


It does not flash as much, but usually jigging is done when the fish are
sluggish - here in Georgia, anyway, and you are trying to make it look like a
dying shad, falling to the bottom and struggling to get back up toward the top.
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Old January 13th, 2004, 03:32 AM
RGarri7470
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I don't have pike here, and seldom jig that shallow. 12 feet is about as
shallow as I have ever caught a fish and it is usually 18 or more. With the
boat right over them they might spook if that shallow.

If you are jigging holes in the grass below, it might work.
Ronnie

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Old January 14th, 2004, 03:35 AM
Scott
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Thanks Ronnie,

I your right, I'd have to be right on top of them to try it.

But when their not hitting, I'm willing to try anything. I'll let you
know how it goes!

Thanks!

Scott

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(RGarri7470) wrote in message ...
I don't have pike here, and seldom jig that shallow. 12 feet is about as
shallow as I have ever caught a fish and it is usually 18 or more. With the
boat right over them they might spook if that shallow.

If you are jigging holes in the grass below, it might work.
Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com

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Old January 13th, 2004, 04:53 AM
BP
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Aint spring up here for a long time yet
"Scott" wrote in message
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Thanks Ronnie,

I'm thinking of taking your idea up to Canada with me for some Spring
time Pike.

I know they'll be in the shallows, but I gotta believe some are still
in the 8-12 foot depths.

What are your thoughts?

Thanks,

Scott

-----------------------------------------------------
Would love to go fishing but don't know how to start?

Check out a href ="http://www.getstartedfishing.com"Fishing
Basics/a

Getting started has never been so easy!
-----------------------------------------------------



(RGarri7470) wrote in message

...
When using this technique, does the spoon flash as much as retrieving
it?


It does not flash as much, but usually jigging is done when the fish are
sluggish - here in Georgia, anyway, and you are trying to make it look

like a
dying shad, falling to the bottom and struggling to get back up toward

the top.
Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com



 




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