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Thread: Oh! Them Red Ears

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    Default Oh! Them Red Ears





    Nuttin like a Sunday evenin poundin down cold ones while the babies drag em' in!
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    Them sure look like conway fish. I used to go there starting in late march and just wear them out on jigs. I never would use bait until the lilypads came on strong. Looks like ya'll had some fun.

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    When the bream gets right, it ruins my crappie fishing. Wife and I can crappie fish for 30 minutes and then she want's to hit the bream holes.


    Great pic of the kids. Nothing better.
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    I don't use live bait. Caught them on Dana Max jigs. Out fish a cricket any day. Crickets waste time due to re baiting. With the jig you just keep chunking.
    "Save a minnow use a jig"
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    Looks like alot of fun and memories. Congrats.
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    What does the jig look like and where can you find them. Just googled and no luck.
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    LOL that is what im talkin about!!!
    "Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." - Chuck Clark :D

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    nice mess o fish!!!

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    I have made them for myself when I couldn't find them anywhere. Been thinking about making them to sell...

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    The jigs are made Pattons.

    Bates in Mayflower has a hundred or so different color combos for about a dollar a piece, save a little by the dozen. (crappie or bream)
    McSwains in NLR has a small selection.
    One jig is good for 50-75+ fish.
    I will post pics when I get home.
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