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    Tried too mimic the White Hot Thump Chubby

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    1/4 oz roundhead, White Pearl Pro Tec, White Estaz & chartreuse hackle

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    Bigger fish hit the smaller jig, 1/4 oz sore lipped a few. Took a few home too get a Hot Oil Massage
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    I like the smaller one, slower rate of fall. Both very well done. The estaz slows the fall just right.
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    I like the smaller one also, good looking jigs.

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    Very nice. That white hot thump chubby is a good bait as well. What size is the smaller jig?

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    Believe it's 1/8
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    I like them both as I use a quarter oz at times in deeper water. Jood job on the jigs by the way.

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    Hmmm, that has me thinking on those heavy jigs again. How are you fishing them? I had given thought to trolling with them but wasn't sure if I would do it much in kayak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Hmmm, that has me thinking on those heavy jigs again. How are you fishing them? I had given thought to trolling with them but wasn't sure if I would do it much in kayak.
    Been hitting the bridge pillars, pitching it 7-10' from the Yak. Just letting it swing back under the kayak.
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    That's a good color for sure! Good work!

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