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    That depends on water temp.....but probably going to be jigs. But i have caught them on Sardis on crankbaits before the week before Christmas.

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    We have mostly blacks. On Martin I've found they will hit a jig long lining but are finicky when pulling cranks.

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    IMO I think the jig is the all around king, but I'm sure others may differ. Pulling jigs sure is cheaper on that debit card...ha
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    They both have their place, just like everything else. Sardis in November I'll take my jigs, thanks.
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    [QUOTE=ducker;3434528]Why not just pull a jig right about 3 ft above the crank!

    How is this done.? A 3 to 4' leader with a jig attached to the swivel?



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    Why not just pull a jig right about 3 ft above the crank!

    How is this done.? A 3 to 4' leader with a jig attached to the swivel?
    I use about a 4-5' leader with the jig about 3-4' above the crank. I tie a Fas Snap in a loop knot and snap a jig to it. Works like a champ.


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    So the leader is attached to the same swivel as the crank is.?



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    I tangle my junk up to much to run jigs above my cranks. Lol. It's a major PIA to have both in a tangle situation!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pstone View Post
    I tangle my junk up to much to run jigs above my cranks. Lol. It's a major PIA to have both in a tangle situation!
    Just think how it would be running braid

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    Anyone tried tying a jig on a dropper to the back hook of the crankbait? Small one won't kill the action...

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