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Jack Of All Trades Or A Specialist ?

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I'm a junky but would love to be able to take a pocket full of jigs and one or two rods and leave the rest at home. 

Trying that this season.

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    In this area, you almost have to be a junk fisherman. We don't have the bass populations to really be a specialist, you just have to catch fish however you can at that moment. I have my preferred ways

  • I am a junk fishing specialist.

  • We all have our strengths if we admit it or not. I hate the "junk fishing" term. What's that mean anyway? We bring stuff with us that we think may work in any given time, day or time of the day.

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I grew up fishing clear water in Wisconsin, so I'm definitely more of a specialized finesse guy than a junk fisherman. I struggle with moving baits, and I'm working this season to improve my success with them.

try throwing a finesse spinnerbait (1/4oz  with small blades) works really well for me in ohio clear waters and definitely a confidence booster.

My style is definitely a finesse style. I like jigs, plastics, shaky heads and sometimes throw a drop shot. I will throw just about anything though the only thing I don't much confidence in is deep cranks. On the lakes I fish they follow seasonal patterns for spring then after that the lakes get really screwed up and you never know where the fish will be. I think this year I will try more junk fishing for that reason.

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