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Old 10-02-06, 10:21 PM   #1
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When pitching, what exactly makes the lure hit the water so quietly? Is it slowing down the spool? Stopping right before it hits? What exactly makes it so quiet?

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Old 10-02-06, 10:26 PM   #2
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Yes, yes, and yes.

It is a combination of using the rod tip so the lure travels parallel to the water just above the surface and thumbing the spool to drop it gently on the target. Not hard to do, just takes a little practice.
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It makes perfect sense. To get a quiet landing, I lift up on the rod tip as the jig, or lure is about to hit the surface , or the target. this stops the momentum of the lure and allows it to land on the surface softer than it would under motion. With a little practice you can have the quietest entries, but there are also times when a splashy entry will get you more bites. To go really soft, I pitch the jig to shore and then pull it into the water. This is especially good when the fish are shallow on the inside weedlines. I hope this helps, P N J
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