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    hello, do you guys move the jig up and down constantly or let it sit still?

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    The only movement I might make is a VERY slow reel up from the bottom as I try to find the depth they're holding at. Then I'll mark that depth on my line, or hand pull them up so I keep the same line depth, and let it sit as still as possible.

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    i let it set as still as possiable for a few seconds then flick my wrist so the jig rises and falls if no bite then i swim it away to the next target!!! you will just have to try different presentations to see what the fish want that day and the next day they may want it different .just try and learn something every time you go and go as much as you can !!!!!!!!!
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    I try to hold my jig as still as possible. If I move any at all it's horizontal. Once in awhile I tap the rod with my fingers.
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    I use my flutter minnow that has a unique tail flutter that moves with no arm or wrist action. If anything, once it drops to the fish's eyeball level, I twitch it very slightly and stop for 5 seconds, then move it 5 inches sideways and repeat. In semi clear shallow water I've seen fish inspect the bait, follow it and then suck it in on the pause.

    Tubes are a different story. The action is usually a more up and down hops with pauses.

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    A very nice set of techniques, if one doesn't work you move on through the set until one of them clicks. I will add a long, slow rise of maybe or 5 feet followed by a just slack line settle back down with maybe a five second or longer pause at the end. Most of my success comes on vertical movement broken up by pauses, but sometimes horizontal is the key. Like Whitemeat I normally start on the bottom if there is no attention during a full settle all the way down. I am looking for the layer and whether there is bit going up, on the settle or during the pause. ALWAYS pay attention when you start any kind of movement at the end of a pause. It is always amazing how many crappies are just there at that point. Always pay attention period; when jigging the little baits, bite can be incredibly soft, even when it is fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MEATGETTER View Post
    i let it set as still as possiable for a few seconds then flick my wrist so the jig rises and falls if no bite then i swim it away to the next target!!! you will just have to try different presentations to see what the fish want that day and the next day they may want it different .just try and learn something every time you go and go as much as you can !!!!!!!!!
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    In the spring I'm moving up and down aggressively, fall I'm sittin still with a little twitch now and then
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    I fish it down, the pick it up... fishing it down I stop it every 6" to 1ft. many time the fish are at different depths or if you catch a few then they seem to go deeper. But most if not all the bite I get is on the fall or as soon as it stops.

    Ever caught a fish and didn't feel it bite or hit then you just past the fish and or are dropping the jig to fast. thats why I fish it all the way down on tight line not letting the line go slack.
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    Cool give em what they want or hate

    They will let know by not biting one way or the other.
    Don't waste time by only doing one thing.

    take a look at my post in here
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