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I recently succumbed to impulse buying, and bought myself some Storm
brand jigs that are 4" long and basically look like a mullet. (go to www.stormlures.com, then look under products, soft plastics and sal****er. they're the swim-shad). Anyway, these things are about 1 oz in weight and have an enclosed jighead- the plastic's cast around it. How do I fish with these things? Should I just bump 'em along the bottom, or should I put them under a popping cork? |
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I've had success working them just like a tout. Cast as far as I can, jig it
back with a double pull, triple pull etc. Never let it touch bottom, but bottom here is only 18 inches or so in most of the water I fish. Probably, just like most lures, will work any way you can use it without hanging up on every other cast. No reason to think that they wouldn't work with a cork, too...even though I've never tried it. I don't use corks that much. -- RichG http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
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"RichG" wrote: I've had success working them just like a tout. Cast as far as I can, jig it back with a double pull, triple pull etc. Never let it touch bottom, but bottom here is only 18 inches or so in most of the water I fish. Probably, just like most lures, will work any way you can use it without hanging up on every other cast. No reason to think that they wouldn't work with a cork, too...even though I've never tried it. I don't use corks that much. I think those are the 'wild eye minnow' or something similar. I bought several colors and sizes when I first saw them ( I too am an impulse tackle buyer; who is catching who?). I may have seen Mark Sosin use them but do not recall. They looked good. The comments from Rich are about the same as my experience. Even though it is basically a jig with the jig head enclosed, I had some great success with trout in approx 4 ft deep water as I waded near a hole with a faster retrieve. In fact, they were hitting almost as soon as the lure hit the water (white was the color I was using I think). Even though the hook is not weedless, riding vertical it is less likely to catch grass as it descends. I think as with any jig you could fish it in many ways. As Rich mentioned the cork I would think you could put it under a 'popping cork' (Cajun Thunder or similar) with success. I have not used the lure as much but have several bags. I have gone to the Exude jerk baits, following the crowd I fish with. They work and I can rig weightless which can be helpful for spooky fish and slower movement. Good Fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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