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I go to Kentucky Lake every year and we end up fishing the humps out about 12-20 feet deep id say.  I have tried cranking but get so fed up and tired.  I need a rod and reel for cranking.  Anyway, I have heard good stuff about the Jewel Jigs and having a brush hog trailer.  My questions are,

1. What size should I use?  

2. Finesse jig or Heavy cover jig?  

3.And for the trailer,  when talking about a brush hog, do they mean the full size or baby?  A full size sounds kinda big to me, if it is a full size, do you crop some of it off?  

I appreciate all of your ideas!  You all are going to help me learn a lot  through this site.  Thanks!

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You will have to experiment, any size and any trailer will work

sometimes! I like a big trailer on a 1/2 oz jig myself. I use

GYCB Flappin" Hog, Baby Paca Craw and Rage Tail craws.

Next week (April 5-10) the BassResource.com 4th Annual Roadtrip

is being held at Kentucky Lake. There will be plenty of information

posted about when, what and where, so stay tuned!

8-)

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