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    Basic Bluegill Rig - YouTube

    Found this looking at my older video collection. Thanks Doug.
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    Thanks for sharing. I will have to watch it
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    Good stuff…
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    nice, thanks for sharing

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    I'm cheap so I refuse to buy expensive bobbers. I use the styrofoam floats found at any Walmart. Here is a tip. If you need weighted floats buy you some 1/32 bullet worm weights. Feed your line thru and push the pointed end of the weight up into the bottom of the float. This works great. For tiny floats I use 1/64 bullet weights called Bull Shot from Water Gremlin. They are hard to find but well worth it if you can. I mostly use 1/64 jig heads and use either worms or bits of shrimp on the jig.

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