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How to jig? #4298960 12/29/09 04:13 AM
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Next time I go on the water I am going to try using some jigs and I want to know how to use them right.

Should I drop it down to desired depth and ust let it sit there or sloly move it up and down every so often if vertically fishing which is what I will probably be doing

Re: How to jig? [Re: Bluecatkayak] #4298963 12/29/09 04:14 AM
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Still as possible...If you do decide to "jig" it. Always jig down, not up.


Re: How to jig? [Re: Jacob] #4298979 12/29/09 04:17 AM
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Alright thanks jacob I always thought you had to jerk it up and down a bunch and thought it would be to much work then just using a minnow

Re: How to jig? [Re: Bluecatkayak] #4298985 12/29/09 04:19 AM
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That's what I used to think as well. It kind of makes sense though. If something is suspended in the water it's usually alive otherwise it would either float to the top or sink to the bottom. The fact that it is still just means to a crappie that it's an easy target.


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