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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Covington, Georgia
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I am totally new as well, but I have found pictures on how to rig them. The link below shows the shaky head jig. any ideas on techniques. I can rig it but fishing it will be totally different.
http://www.tourneyjigs.com/shaky-head-jig-round.htm |
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thanks dyn..thru that link, there was also a bit of info on presentation and when to use...thanks
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Jonesville, Indiana
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I"ve caught a few using a Zoom Super Chunk Jr. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descp...l?from=BASSFAN I like targeting laydowns then hopping them and dragging them slowly.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Ponca City, ok
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my favorite is a yum dinger but you can use any soft plastic with this rig any time of year. as far as presentation goes ive had best luck flippin into structure giving the line a little jiggle without dragging the bait at all, letting it set a second or two then repeat if i dont get bit then i try another spot. if the bite is slow remember to down size the bait.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Spotsylvania, VA
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Finesse worms or Trick worms. Both are similar in design but the Trick worm is longer.
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