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I, too, just caught my first jig fish. I thought it was going to be a very nice bass and turned out to be about a 3lb snakehead. I found a pond in a city park absolutely loaded with the things

PLEASE let your local Game and Fish department know about that pond, those things wreak havoc on local fish, they are going to be a serious problem in the not to distant future.... but I would love to catch one!

A couple of days ago I caught my firtst jig fish, I tied on a jig at home and used it the whole day.  I caught 3 bass and missed a good one!  I was suprised at how much concentration it takes when learning to jig fish, and how much patience it takes.  I have alot of respect for you jig fishermen.

I just started jig fishin' this year, it's a blast. There are only a few lakes that I can fish with a jig around here though. Lots of algae in most ponds. But the ones that I can fish a brown or green colored jig with a corresponding craw trailer just triggers the bite. They absolutely go nuts for it.

I had moose on the other day. I would love to say that I caught her but I didn't. She breached twice and the second time she threw the hook. But her mouth looked like I could have fit my fist in it (I don't have a small fist).

Good luck jiggin'

-Snogle

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A couple of days ago I caught my firtst jig fish, I tied on a jig at home and used it the whole day. I caught 3 bass and missed a good one! I was suprised at how much concentration it takes when learning to jig fish, and how much patience it takes. I have alot of respect for you jig fishermen.

This lure does take a lot of concentration and patience...but your patience gets well rewarded.

Keep it up, you're well on your way.

The jig is never up!

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