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    Blue/pink kiptail only jig needed today. Once the clouds rolled out they were hammering. Boated over 60 not counting the white bass. Left them biting. Name:  20220516_123054.jpg
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    Post spawn is always my hardest to figure out. WTG and love that livewell pic.

    could you show that jig? sounds interesting but now sure what kiptail is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hdhntr View Post
    Post spawn is always my hardest to figure out. WTG and love that livewell pic.

    could you show that jig? sounds interesting but now sure what kiptail is.
    Here you go. These jigs have a chewing gum body which is a rubber chenille...very buoyant with a slower fall rate than other jigs without sacrificing size or weight. Pricey, but can't argue the results. Been on fire with these trying them out before I added to my store Name:  20220517_124219.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Locator79 View Post
    Here you go. These jigs have a chewing gum body which is a rubber chenille...very buoyant with a slower fall rate than other jigs without sacrificing size or weight. Pricey, but can't argue the results. Been on fire with these trying them out before I added to my store Name:  20220517_124219.jpg
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    I like the idea of that material on the jig body which does two different things. First it slows the fall rate down as you said. But it's also soft and will make the fish hang onto the bait longer than if the jig was rock hard. And it also make the body look like a caterpillar in a way. Fish love a bait that floats slowly down into the water column. It give the fish more time to look at it. And natural food floats and sinks slowly in the water column so the fish like that.

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    where do you look for post spawners? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hdhntr View Post
    where do you look for post spawners? Thanks.
    I catch fish from post spawn to the next spawn in 15' or deeper water on timber. Fish are usually 8' or deeper. You could catch fish in 30' of water 12' deep. You can also catch roamers which are usually bigger fish suspended in deep water near but not in structure. I'm sure everybody has a way of doing it, but this works for me year round. I'll get you some pics of the jigs when I get some more tied. I need to stock back up. Hybrids stole my stash.

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