Gabowman (Butch) has been knocking them out but you're right, not a lot of posts otherwise.
I'm trying to make myself go to Secession but haven't been this year. It's my favorite long line lake.
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What would most of you say are the top three or four jig head colors you use with your curly tails, if that (color) is even important trolling jigs?
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I like chart green and yellow, bright orange, pink, and royal blue. I use those different colors as contrasting colors to the curly tail grubs I fish with. I also use unpainted during (and around) the spawn.
Well, I've read this thread five times now, and every time I pick up some extra little tidbit of knowledge. Y'all have really sparked a passion in me, and I am sure others. Thanks guys!
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Is long-lining good in cold water?
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Neil, it works but it depends on the lake I think. It seems to me that this past Saturday on Wylie the guys where I was fishing seemed to be trolling very slowly trying to get the jigs down to to 25 feet or so. That is where we were catching crappies tight lining. I never saw anything pulled over the side but they were there practicing for next weekend. On the idea of lakes matter, I think it depends on fish population. High rock has a tremendous amount of crappies compared to Wylie. So from the reports and what I've seen there is more are caught on HR than Wylie at any given time. I don't long line as I use to but Wylie does not have that population that it had 30 years ago. Since perch were added as a another species to fish for. Perch almost destroyed in my opinion the crappie population we had. Bass fellows are starting to see a decrease in there numbers and size. Two floods in recent years didn't help either.
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