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Re: Are Jigs harder to fish with then minnows? [Re: oldmerc] #14035657 06/18/21 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by oldmerc
Haven't used minnows in a long time, but I'm sure I've missed fish on some of the tough days. I do use crappie nibbles occasionally.

This is another question to ponder. Do jigs, jigs with crappie nibbles, or minnows catch more fish?


Nibbles help for sure when they are finicky but minnows are better IMO. I have some nibbles but could not tell you the last time I used them.

Re: Are Jigs harder to fish with then minnows? [Re: Ben Ther] #14037562 06/20/21 12:11 AM
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I mainly fish jigs, but sometimes wonder if I wouldn’t pick up a few more with minnows.

Re: Are Jigs harder to fish with then minnows? [Re: Ben Ther] #14039945 06/22/21 02:44 PM
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The best way to learn to fish a jig , is with a minnow attached.


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