New here to the forum. Going to run some yo-yo's this evening for a couple of hours on Conway. Any suggestions on size or color of minnows that should be used this time of year? Usually only do it in the late spring, but this warm night has me itching to go. Thanks in advance for the help.
I see that yo-yo's are not condoned. Thanks Nea. Luckily I jig fish as well. But time constraints will only allow for yoyos this week. And yes I will run them, and not let fish hang. Thanks for your advice.
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I think you may be biting more then you can chew.. Welcome to the forum and happy jigin
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Ummmmm. I wouldn't use the "Y" word unless your saying hi or calling someone a name.
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I have been in the pool a couple of days over the last week. Trying to figure out why all the people arent fishing with cane poles and hand tied jigs considering the "y" word is not allowed. Not bashing but just trying to figure out the rub.
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Welcome , but most on here fish for sport first and fill the freezer last.
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Understood completely. That is why I'm trying to figure out where this other method is not part of sport when you are pulling double duty. I have a couple hours at a time to get out there this week. It doubles my chances to run the "y" method while I'm jig'n. In my mind if it was truly only about sport for most and not bounty, then people wouldn't be spider rigging, but rather one pole at a time just out there for the beauty of it.
Beside that, I enjoy lurking here and reading a lot of yall's insight. I appreciate the info some are willing to divulge. There are some real speck slayers in here. Thanks
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