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Didn't try the Joker tail, but the feather jig did well catching crappie, bass and sunfish.
Another that caught fish was the handmade wacky rigged mini-stick:
Anyone know what kind of fish that is with the bright orange fringe on its lower fins? Maybe some kind of sunfish?
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Is that watermelon or green pumpkin seed in the bluegills mouth
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Thanks - that got me started in the right direction. I did a search and found that it's a hybrid crossbreed of green sunfish and bluegill. Beautiful!That is a green sunfish
Another favorite is the spectacular redbreast sunfish.
When I pour sticks, they are a tint of color - in this case a light chartreuse with chartreuse and black flakes mixed in to the hot plastic. It's one of my favorite colors (for whatever reason...) But this year clear plastic is doing as well along with pearl and off white in that design and others.Is that watermelon or green pumpkin seed in the bluegills mouth
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I am really surprised that the Bluegill or hitting something like that .
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Right size, shape and action = strikes. Surprised me too the first time a bluegill hit it followed by over a dozen. Fact is, fish (any species) strike that design most of the time where I find fish. Color may be a factor that enhances shape and action.
My major interest is discovering what fish hit and possibly why based on lure action and size range. Here are other examples:
But one thing of major importance: the waters where particular lures are used determines what fish bite on average. In one water I fish, it holds aggressive fish that bite midday in shallow water but in another not so much. The bigger the average fish the larger the lure used, but small fish can strike larger lures thought to be too large. Aggression level overrides everything.
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