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Last trip was a good one for me, but later I met some fishermen that were pretty discouraged. They had one fish between the two of them for two hours of fishing. I was slaughtering them on jigs as senkos were too easy that day.

They were fishing the same edges as I,they were fishing senkos, but were fishing a lot faster. They leaped frog me and finished their circling of the pond,caught no more fish,loaded up and left. I was curious, so I picked up the senko rod and fished the same path they had just left. Only difference, I was fishing SLOW. Caught ten fish in that last section (150 yds) following the same path that had skunked them. SLOW DOWN sometimes you just gotta SLOW DOWN.

WTG Jignfule, I think slow is is key for Jigs and subsurface Soft Plastics ;) and IMO, if it's Big fish we're targeting, slow becomes a standard...

Big O

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