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Jig Trailers
What are some good jig trailers for fishing clear water? I prefer
plastic but I'm not sure what works well. |
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"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
... What are some good jig trailers for fishing clear water? I prefer plastic but I'm not sure what works well. Depends on how I am using a jig. For flipping I prefer a craw or a chunk. For dock poling and swimming or pitch ripping I prefer a single tail grub. Flipping to submerged grassbeds seems to work better with a grub too, but that ma just be personal preference. Then that's more like dock poling anyway. |
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Jig Trailers
I'm in Michigan, I fish mostly clear lakes and rivers, the jig combo you
mentioned sounds like a winner. How are you fishing it? like a worm, or do you swim it. |
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On Jan 25, 10:18*pm, (BIG FISH 2006) wrote:
What are some good jig trailers for fishing clear water? I prefer plastic but I'm not sure what works well. I run a Zoom Fat Albert twin curly tail trailer almost all the time on 1/4 to 1 ounce jigs. On small 1/8 to 1/16 jigs I use a Zoom Tiny Chunk. I dip the tips of the tails in JJs Magic chartruese dye - use brown jigs and brown trailers. Ronnie ] http://fishing.about.com |
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(BIG FISH 2006) wrote in news:16823-497E5DF4-4882
@storefull-3131.bay.webtv.net: I'm in Michigan, I fish mostly clear lakes and rivers, the jig combo you mentioned sounds like a winner. How are you fishing it? like a worm, or do you swim it. Depends on how their hitting on a given day. Most of the time they will hit it on the drop which really makes it redundant in swimming it back. You have to pay close attention if your swimming it because the majority of the time they hit on the swim they come towards you instead of hitting and pulling away. You have to crank that reel fast and try to set at the same time...... Ron mentioned dipping the tails in chartreuse. We used that trick in a tournament on Lake Champlain and it worked real well. I suppose it all depends on what colors your fish like........ Good Luck.... David / |
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