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Re: Jig action [Re: JKD] #7153445 02/10/12 01:42 AM
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Sounds good thanks for all the help. I use to bass fish all the time got tired of catching fish I didn't want to eat. Also tired of baiting minnows for crappie so the crappie jig is a new weapon for me.


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Jdk, check out the January edition of Crappie Now, it has a good article on jigging

http://www.crappienow.com/



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Re: Jig action [Re: JKD] #7154080 02/10/12 04:01 AM
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If you never needed a minnow to catch a bass, why would you need one now to catch a crappie?



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Re: Jig action [Re: JKD] #7154087 02/10/12 04:03 AM
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Drop a jig in a 2 liter soda bottle filled with water. Hold it very still. You'd be surprised how much motion that steady rod tip has.



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Re: Jig action [Re: JKD] #7154197 02/10/12 04:33 AM
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I like to flail my arms around around beating the water and making monkey sounds, usually limit in about 30 minutes or less.



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Re: Jig action [Re: JKD] #7155122 02/10/12 03:11 PM
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"Slow down boy, a fish can't bite a fast hook" Classic.



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Re: Jig action [Re: JKD] #7155177 02/10/12 03:24 PM
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Depends on time of year but slow and steady almost always works.



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Re: Jig action [Re: CrappieKyle] #7155616 02/10/12 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: CrappieKyle
If you never needed a minnow to catch a bass, why would you need one now to catch a crappie?



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Minnows can be very useful and at times, a necessity.... The Crappie Force is strong within minnows..... thumb


P.S. Shinners catch massive bass by the way......


Re: Jig action [Re: Buzzard Breath] #7155979 02/10/12 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: Buzzard Breath
I like to flail my arms around around beating the water and making monkey sounds, usually limit in about 30 minutes or less.


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Re: Jig action [Re: JKD] #7156052 02/10/12 06:39 PM
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I usually tell our fishermen new to jig fishing to work a jig like a minnow, the boat usually takes care of rest. If it's calm, I'll make very subtle rod twitches, so as to feel my bait actually "bounce." In certain conditions, I may also be inclined to pitch the bait, and let it fall back to me, like a pendulum.




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