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@Jigfishn10:  Happened at Onota Lake here in Pittsfield. The officer was extremely polite. More interested in my license but we got to chatting and I (probably unnecessarily) mentioned it. He was telling me about a dead loon found in one of the local lakes.  Not a mark on it. They actually did an autopsy and found lead weights in its gut.  Interesting, but sad.

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Yeah @GrumpyOlPhartte, that will do it, but I'm not opposed to the law TBH, it costs a little more but it's all good in the hood.

 

I have bought some jigs from Mike in the past and he does do an excellent job, no doubt. I'll have to figure out what I want/need and will have to place an order. We'll see, I've got some time on my hands.

bico jigs are my favorite jigs, totally different style head then the usual arky and football.

I bet the giant spinner bait would be good for giant smallies

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The head designs are unique, though I'm not sure what problem it solves.  I like the hooks they're using, but at $6 to $9 a jig, I demand wire tied skirts and options for living rubber.

22 hours ago, J Francho said:

The head designs are unique, though I'm not sure what problem it solves.  I like the hooks they're using, but at $6 to $9 a jig, I demand wire tied skirts and options for living rubber.

i fish a bico pretty much everytime im out on the water, never had an issue with skirts failing, ripping or melting

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I use Keitech tungsten jigs.  Black and blue is my favorite color. They have them at Dick's. Of course you can get them cheaper online.

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