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    I fished a couple hours today casting three different outfits before settling on my 4’10” Major Craft Finetail Glass paired with a Shimano Soare bb500spg , spooled with 2# Floroclear.
    I spent the first hour fishing my 5’6” Daiwa Trout X XUL and 6’ TFO Trout And Panfish II using mini trout magnets on a 4mm tungsten jig . And only caught one small gill .
    I continued throwing mini magnets on my MC F Glass without any more fish .
    I switched over to my handtied chenille and rabbit fur jigs , mostly in dark olive and started picking up fish .
    Ended up with 12 small assorted gills ,warmouth , green sunfish , and shellcrackers. And a couple small bass .
    Nothing of any size , and five of those were caught out of one spot , dock shooting , by the ramp , the last ten minutes I fished .
    I’ve decided I much prefer my shorter rods when jig fishing . So much better control with very little loss of distance casting .
    I was happy to get out and wet a line.
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    That’s a beautifully colored fish in the first picture. Thanks for posting
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    Nice. Thanks for sharing
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    Great colors on those fish. Amazing how good those shorter rods cast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    Great colors on those fish. Amazing how good those shorter rods cast.

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    Yes it is .
    Once I got back use to my short rods , I prefer them .
    Fun rods for shooting under docks too .
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    Sounds like a fun trip. I’m with Dave, good colors on the first pic.
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