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    Very good, Indeed!
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    looks fun to me , hope your electric gets better along with the health issue soon
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    What is your setup with the worm? What hook, bobber, etc?


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    Good report. Nice fish!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenlawnracing View Post
    What is your setup with the worm? What hook, bobber, etc?
    I just hook the wiggler on a plain jig head (1.5 g Tict SS, or a 1/32 with #6 hook), nothing else. I get almost no gut-hooking that way, as opposed to using a plain hook and split shot. I prefer using the jig head since I release most of the fish I catch. I can also switch to a plastic quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jawjatek View Post
    I just hook the wiggler on a plain jig head (1.5 g Tict SS, or a 1/32 with #6 hook), nothing else. I get almost no gut-hooking that way, as opposed to using a plain hook and split shot. I prefer using the jig head since I release most of the fish I catch. I can also switch to a plastic quickly.
    I tried jig shots the other day, but kept getting robbed. They were a tad larger than #6, I’ll have to try those.

    No bobber? The worm is on the ground?

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    Thanks for the post and pics.
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    Thanks for telling your experiences Jawjetek. You kind of proved a theory I have had for 70 years.
    Scent trumps plastic/feathers when fish are in neutral or negative mood. A bare unpainted jig with a fourth of a nightcrawler is pretty tough competition for our dressed jigs.

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    Good trips and some nice fish. Brother and his boys live in Loganville and we talk of electric boats sometimes, they sound like great fun. The battery man would know me well. Terrova 12v on the front but I want two 80lb transom mounts on the back of a 16’ Jon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenlawnracing View Post

    No bobber? The worm is on the ground?
    If you have clean bottom and no weeds you can slowly hop a jig on the bottom with no problems.

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