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Re: Which bite is more subtle, Jig or T-rigged? [Re: FootAndAHalf] #5787819 02/01/11 12:38 PM
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Re: Which bite is more subtle, Jig or T-rigged? [Re: Ken A.] #5788619 02/01/11 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: Ken A.

I like a high speed reel for jigs & soft plastics because many times you are having to reel up slack line before you set the hook.



I think you like high speed everything, don't you? You probably don't remember me but we met at Oak Ridge in the mid 90's. That was on bad set up you had back then. You probably had a souped up tricycle and a little red wagon with mag wheels when you were little. LOL


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