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Are Jigs Too Big For Ponds?

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I fish a lot of smaller ponds, but would like to learn to better fish a jig. Would a 1/2 ounce football jig or something similar in size be too large for these small ponds? Thanks for the help!

-Broc

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No but you can use smaller jigs if you so desire.

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Are Jigs Too Big For Ponds?

No

I caught my first 10+ pounder in a pond

Actually that same day I caught another 2

I 've caugh a lot of 10+ pounders out from "ponds" if you can call a pond something as big as a swimmimg pool.

So no, jigs are not "too big" for ponds.

You tell me...

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You tell me...

fair enough ;)

I use a jig in a tiny canal (we're talking only 10 ft wide at most). Some of the biggest fish I have caught came from there.

I've found that big jigs catch quality fish while smaller jigs catch quantity with the occasional biggin'.

No.

  -gk

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