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    I just had twenty minutes of posting turn to zip when my eyes closed for a second. I hate that.

    Put in about seven and moved to a shoreline I haven’t worked in a while. A hundred plus yards got me one 6” redbreast. Moved and went blank on a patch of lily pads, and moved again. Started back to where I fished Thursday evening but didn’t do near as well, so I kept moving. I started with my pumpkin and green silli legs jig but had some new stuff to try. First up was the panfish magnet heads with a bison body, I think. While it caught fish I lost confidence in them when the jig came off with the loop still complete, eye not closed. Put that aside and went to some of Victors BG1 heads with some horsefly bodies by Mule fishing tackle. Used a brown head that I painted with the brown looking body. And man, they loved it. My favorite jighead was getting blown around badly and the BG1 at 1 gram was just what I needed. The extra weight helped with controlling the light Varivas braid I’m using. I powder painted some brown and some olive and should have done some I black too. Brown head with the brown horsefly body was a big winner but the olive head and a black body also did well. No barb on the collar it’s best to assemble them with some super glue the night before. They lasted 20 fish or better each before my glue job on my body gave up, I’m new to that. Hooks are sharp and fine and I lost no fish due to them, real good stuff. The bodies are about 2” which gave me pause but the fish sucked em up complete which left me rounding up the hemostats early in the trip.

    Now about the fish. Lots of fish caught and one over ten
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    And a few of Gillchasers friends came to visit
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    Even got one called a Flier. Not big but they’re all over and get a few on every trip.
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    Lots of nine inch versions and I just stopped taking pic’s after a while. I’m confident that 50+ came to visit. The one I wanted a pic of was the LMB that I fought about 30 seconds before it jumped and threw my jig back, he was at least 3lbs easy. Here’s a few more that were colored up nice. Hope y’all get out soon and try some of those bodies, they did well for me today. Til
    Next time………Skeet
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    Nice catches Tim! Thanks for sharing with us
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    Nice variety
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    Awesome job and awesome trip. Thanks for sharing
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    Good trip Tim !
    The little guys need to be trained , and I see you’re doing your part . .
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    very nice
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    Those are some very nice panfish.
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    It’s not a great pic but this is the bodies I used today. I took one of these and stretched it over four inches! The only reason I had to take em off is that the super glue came free and then they tore at the hook. Push came to shove I could’ve glued em up and used em again. Tough stuff.
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    Nice catch, pretty fish, quality and quantity. Two reasons I quit using US market micro jig heads, the eye not being closed, and dull hooks. I’ve tried some of Victors jig heads and while I like them I rarely use a 1 gram jig head. Plus I’ve probably got 300 of the famed Daiwa Gekkabijin Saq Sas jig heads in 1 gram. Been out in shop most of the day taking stock of jig heads. I use mostly 1.5 gram and only have about 100 of the Gekkabijin jig heads left and they no longer make them. Since dollar to yen is really good now put in a large order which included one hundred Gamakatsu 1.5 gram jig heads #6 hook. Victor is supposed to be having some 1.5 gram jig heads made with a number 8 and 10 hook size. Will give those a try when he gets them.

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    Great trip and photo's, thanks for taking us along!
    Yes, I was talking to myself; sometimes even I have to ask for expert advice.
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