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when to quit the jig

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On 2/24/2017 at 10:43 AM, bagofdonuts said:

i should have worded that differently. not talkin about quiting jig fishing, i always have one tied on. just looking for ways to mix in a more aggressive approach during the day. should have asked when do you pick up another rod and lay the flippin stick down during the day. its hard for me to get out of the slow methodical rythm of pitching and move or switch up. 

 

around here alot of bass spawn at the base of cypress and pitching a jig or plastic is a great way to fish for them. eliminating a jungle of cypress can be time consuming tho. 

 

A Texas Rig & a Jig-n-Craw are tied on 24/7/365 but I also have tied on

 

A spinnerbait, swimjig, swim bait, crankbait, or chatterbait

 

Topwater; frog, buzzbait, or spook

 

Ya just gotta read the water ;)

I think the time to quit any lure is when you no longer have confidence in it.

You quit the jig when the ponds and lakes freeze over.Never quit the jig.

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