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Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: BassfisherHTX] #13683167 08/28/20 03:45 AM
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Only one... Jig every time

But sometimes one gets bit better


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Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: BassfisherHTX] #13683194 08/28/20 05:34 AM
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I have always been a bit confused by the “confidence” theory! Are these fish looking up at you slump shouldered and not biting because you aren’t bouncing your pecs? Anyone that’s ever thrown a new lure, or altered a bait to be creative can’t be overflowing with confidence. If confidence is what caught fish we would all have a deck covered in rods with beetle spins tied on


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Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: BassfisherHTX] #13683607 08/28/20 05:28 PM
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Fish appreciate confidence and good looks, along with a great sense of humor and plenty of $$ to flash around and spend on pricey boats and equipment. That’s why guys using $400 rods catch sooooo many more fish than us stubble bums using cheap-o $40 poles. Fish are gold diggers and vain.


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Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: Cuervo Jones] #13683618 08/28/20 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Cuervo Jones
Fish appreciate confidence and good looks, along with a great sense of humor and plenty of $$ to flash around and spend on pricey boats and equipment. That’s why guys using $400 rods catch sooooo many more fish than us stubble bums using cheap-o $40 poles. Fish are gold diggers and vain.


Great. So, do you use a jig or Texas rig?


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Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: Cuervo Jones] #13683700 08/28/20 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Cuervo Jones
Fish appreciate confidence and good looks, along with a great sense of humor and plenty of $$ to flash around and spend on pricey boats and equipment. That’s why guys using $400 rods catch sooooo many more fish than us stubble bums using cheap-o $40 poles. Fish are gold diggers and vain.


My $400 rods don't help me catch more fish but they darn sure make me look better trying.

Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: SteezMacQueen] #13683793 08/28/20 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
Originally Posted by Cuervo Jones
Fish appreciate confidence and good looks, along with a great sense of humor and plenty of $$ to flash around and spend on pricey boats and equipment. That’s why guys using $400 rods catch sooooo many more fish than us stubble bums using cheap-o $40 poles. Fish are gold diggers and vain.


Great. So, do you use a jig or Texas rig?

Since you obviously missed my brilliant and insightful response earlier in the thread, I’ll repeat so you don’t have to suffer finger strain from scrolling back to the last page (you’re very welcome).
A jig.


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Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: Cuervo Jones] #13683882 08/28/20 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Cuervo Jones
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Originally Posted by Cuervo Jones
Fish appreciate confidence and good looks, along with a great sense of humor and plenty of $$ to flash around and spend on pricey boats and equipment. That’s why guys using $400 rods catch sooooo many more fish than us stubble bums using cheap-o $40 poles. Fish are gold diggers and vain.


Great. So, do you use a jig or Texas rig?

Since you obviously missed my brilliant and insightful response earlier in the thread, I’ll repeat so you don’t have to suffer finger strain from scrolling back to the last page (you’re very welcome).
A jig.
Thanks. I’m kinda busy screwing off at work right now. Thinking a out where to fish tomorrow, what’s for dinner, etc. no time to scroll through 9+ responses.
cheers


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Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: BassfisherHTX] #13683890 08/28/20 09:52 PM
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I just wish someone made blue fleck skirt material like tbe Berkeley color.

Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: BassfisherHTX] #13684166 08/29/20 03:06 AM
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T rig 20 to 1....all my life


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Re: T-rig vs jig [Re: BassfisherHTX] #13684946 08/30/20 02:38 AM
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I agree w Mark Perry

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