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Are these good spillway jigs ?
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05/03/21 06:50 PM
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Are these jigs good for spillway fishing or will they get hung too easily ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2021/05/full-105448-94970-16200677546953054169445430987981.jpg)
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Re: Are these good spillway jigs ?
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05/03/21 07:12 PM
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Fish Killer
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I dont like the inline line tie, but im sure they will get bit. Is there brush where your fishing?
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Re: Are these good spillway jigs ?
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05/03/21 07:27 PM
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I don't know I've never fished it but I plan on fishing the lake Wright patman spillway this summer but will the crappie still bite there by then?
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Re: Are these good spillway jigs ?
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05/03/21 08:23 PM
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With the eyelet on top it looks like those may be designed for cast and retrieve vs. vertical jigging. I would think they would work especially in moving water. Good looking jigs.
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