Everything posted by Jig Man
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Boat carpet
Yes if you want to drive to Spfld MO
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Snaps, or tie direct?
Good quality snaps: jerk baits, crank baits, jigging spoons Direct tie: everything else
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Good Quality Replacement Blades
I have been usng the blades from Ztackle for a long time. I find them to be just fine.
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Carpet replacing
Try lacquer thinner before you go to sanding, etc.
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How effective are texas rigged senkos?
A friend of mine swears by trigged sticks but I haven't had much on them. For me they produce better wacky or shaky.
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adding bearing grease?
Why are you adding grease? Do you have an indicator that shows a need for grease? It would behove you to check your seals. I haven't added any to mine since I redid them 4 years ago.
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problem hookin up...
I use the same weight rod with 8# but I go for a number 1 hook instead of a 2.
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Pics??
I had the pic issue with one of my host sites. When I contacted Glenn he said that site had been banned. Maybe yours is too.
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Jig Storage
I've tried all kinds of stuff and all sizes of boxes. I can never settle on just what works every time. However, for the last year or so I have been the 3600 size boxes and have a box for 1 oz and 3/4, a box for 1/2 oz, a box for 3/8 oz and a box for 1/4, 3/16, and 1/8 oz. That way all I have to do if pick up the box for the size of jig I want to throw then look for the color combo I want. I try to keep 4-6 of each color that I carry in the boxes and take along an emergency bag that is kept in the truck, just in case. As for trailers, when I get done with a jig I drop it on the deck. When I am back home and the jig is good and dry, I'll remove the trailer and put the jig back in its box if it isn't damaged. The trailer I normally deep six. I don't put trailers back in jig boxes due to moisture and salt.
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using icons
I used a lot of different Icons representing different things. One of my favorite was looking a the map and picking spots to fish at night and marking them with a STOP sign. Sadly, my new unit doesn't have an icon feature.
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Hair Jigs for smallies
A black bucktail jig with a #11 pork frog trailer slow rolled like a swimjig can be deadly for smallies around here.
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Wind is your friend
I like a good stiff breeze to bucking and bouncing if I am fishing swimjigs, spinnerbaits or cranks. Best of all is a wind that has blown from the same direction for at least 3 days. In that amount of time algae will be moved to the bank on the water currents, zooplankton will follow the algae, bait fish which feed on the zooplankton will follow the zooplankton and bait fish eaters will position themselves at attack points for easy meals. From early September until early December I wait for the weatherman to say 15 mph or higher then I pick my banks and hook up the boat.
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Fishing the spillway?
If you are not good with jigs, why not try swimming them. All you have to do is put on a trailer, cast it out and slow roll it back. When you feel a pickup don't set the hook. Just keep reeling unitl the fish has it and is putting a lot of pressure on. Most of the time you don't even have to set the hook. The fish will do that for you.
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LED LIGHTS
I opted for the white. I have them in all the lockers and boxes in my boat as well as on both sides of the battery compartment.
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Citica vs. Curado
For what it's worth. I sold 2 old superfree Curados and 2 Citicas and took the money to buy 2 new E7 Curado's. I like them so well I sold 3 setups and some baits so I could buy 2 more on Monday.
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Just doing some pondering on a technique
I've seen it done but the guy who did it was a troller instead of a caster.
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bearing upgrade
what reel did you put them in? Curado CU200s
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Rod and Reel Choices, 1/16oz and up
I throw 1/8 oz with gurbs on a hopped up Curado CU 200 and a 6'10" ML Btonze back.
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bearing upgrade
If you want to make it really go upgrade to boca ceramics and run them dry. I increased my casting distance 20 yds. Run dry they are noisy but that is ok with me.
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Beginning to build baits
Check out Barlow's, Jann's Netcraft, Stamina, and Ztackle. Those are the places I have used. Before you dump a bunch of money into molds, powder paint, fluid beds, lead and lead pots you might want to buy some premade jigs, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and the components to assemble them to see if you think you want to get into it. You are looking at probably a $200-300 initial investment to start pouring and assembling what you seem to have in mind and for a few bucks you can buy some prepoured stuff and assemble them.
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hand tying jigs?
You guys might want to have a look at www.fishingskirts.com. They have a large variety of skirts and a very inexpensive and easy to use skirt and collar tool.
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Hand Tying jig tips/instructions
You can also wire tie them.
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Using a Bass Tracker in the wind
X2 The stronger the better and with a bit longer than normal shaft.
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Trailer Tire Recommendations
Buy trailer tires not car tires.
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battery newb needs advice
You better talk to someone at Wally world. They have had so many problems that many of the offer on warranty on deep cycle batteries.