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Jigs Really *do* catch bigger fish

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LOL that's great.  Some healthy lookin' fish though.  and any fish is a good one.  and the kayak setup looks sweet! 

Love it!!!

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21 minutes ago, paul. said:

LOL that's great.  Some healthy lookin' fish though.  and any fish is a good one.  and the kayak setup looks sweet! 

Yeah, you're right, they are healthy and beautiful right now.  And, quite frankly, these little spots fight like hell.  For the last two or three weeks we have been regularly catching 2.5 - 3.5/4# spots in this one little collection area...until this week.  Now it is pretty much a dink fest.  But these dinks fight harder pound-for-pound than the fatties.  This 16"er dragged me around for a minute or more - I can't reiterate how much I love the SB's!

 

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hahaha now that is funny.

When you fish a jig enough, you can notice that slightest changes.

One time I had a dude with me and I was fishing a jig and something just felt weird. So I fired off
a major league hookset and reeled in a 4" Bluegill.

The guy I was with said how the heck did you feel that thing? I told him I didn't feel the fish hit, I just knew that my
jig felt different. #TimeOnTheWater

 

 

Digging the Yak!  

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