Thank you for posting that thread. Got some soaking now. Maybe if the crappie aren't biting I'll switch up and try for some gills. Momma said bring home some fish...
I can attest to the jig head versus Aberdeen. Way less gorges with a jig head. Plus a jig head is way faster to re tye. You can use a loop knot. Couldn't help myself. When using Aberdeen's I opt for the tru-turn. Way more hook ups and mostly in the roof of the mouth. Good report and thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for posting that thread. Got some soaking now. Maybe if the crappie aren't biting I'll switch up and try for some gills. Momma said bring home some fish...
Nice report! have heard of people using small shrimp for trout bait as well.
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And shrimp also work well for freshwater stripers and hybrids. I got taken to school once by a guy with the only shrimp in a crowd. He caught fish while the rest of us watched and caught one now and then.
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I never saw the green sunfish or hybrid looking fish in the mix but them are some nice fish , on a side note
I seen a trotline one time full of MAGNUM sandbass that all hit crawdads that it was baited with …..
and I mean like 40 of them all dead as a door nail
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