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Thanks for the quick responses and good info. Gotta wait for Chrisper and others to add some info. You can never get too much good input. Thanks again.
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There's a much better priced alternative to the "blade bait" lure being recommended..
There is a supplier that has the same design lure at half the price available in a much wider range of colors and patterns, and offers them up to 1 oz.. I have been using them for several years for jigging lakers in 100 FOW and deeper.. Also they are powder coated, and the finish doesn't come off after getting chewed on.. Don't want to piss in anyone's Cheerios, so PM me and I'll let you know where to get them.. I have a few colors I would recommend above others, that have worked for me with Lakers as well as Browns,Rainbows, and LL Salmon. |
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Bob ur inbox is full. Might be easier to piss in the cheerios
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Practice CPR. Let 'em Go Let 'em Grow Last edited by NJSquatch; 11-06-2018 at 10:53 AM.. |
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def learn how to jig them, dragging them in on trolling gear is less fun and honestly not as efficient as you'd think once you find them stacked.
sent you a pm...i don't want to reveal any info to jigman here, next thing i know he'll be on my corner whoring himself out to all my lakers!!
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I have brand new in box Penn fth 30 ( sells $219), brand new med heavy ugly stick never used, $25 girt card cabeales.
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hi-jack!!!
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One problem I've had there is the wind. Unless it's fairly calm, its nearly impossible to keep something light like a Binsky on the bottom. I've had to go with heavier jigs such as Spro bucktails to have a chance to keep it down. Last winter I picked up a drift sock with the idea of slowing down my drift when jigging but I didn't get to use it this year.
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