For those of you that fish with jigs, what size jig head do you use when fishing standing timber? 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 ?
Do you change depending on the bite or the wind conditions?
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For those of you that fish with jigs, what size jig head do you use when fishing standing timber? 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 ?
Do you change depending on the bite or the wind conditions?
I like to use a heavier jig when dipping timber. Usually use two 1/8 oz jigs about 8 inchs apart. 1/4 oz when using just one jig. Helps get it down and hold it there with current and wind. Some like to use smaller jigs to intice a bite on the drop. I have found that bite to be far and few between so just like to get the bait to where my Lowrance says they are. Welcome to the site from Truman Lake.
yea for fishing deeper usually 1/8 for shallow water casting 1/16
1/16th or 1/8th usually, 1/8th most often, went with 1/16th last monday, Bob put it on me with same color and line,,,,,,,his 1/8th got to them quicker, that and the front seat effect :D------ I shoulda not been so hard-headed and changed but NOoooooo that woulda been the smart thing to do. :cool:
1/4 or 3/8ths if its really windy. If it is dead calm I might drop to a smaller head but when is it calm in Kansas.
1/4 to 1/8 oz in Spring. 1/8 in Summer unless it's windy then I go with 1/4. 1/16 in the Fall. 1/32 in the Winter. All can change according to wind and depth. This is just a general rule for me.
1/16 oz year round
same as jimmie
Im with bob on this one.