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Location: Ames, Iowa | With this very hot weather and water temps to match, has anyone tried a jigging approach in weeds and deeper rocks? Might it be a good strategy on a blazing hot afternoon? Was in N Mn last week and even though we had follows to the boat on cranks and bucktails, I graphed some very large fish just off the bottom in 21 feet. Looked to big to be walleye. Would like to know what you experienced jiggers think.
All the best,
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Location: nappanee IN | hey don, how did you do other wise? any luck with those baits we traded for? haven't had a chance to use the rod yet, water is 85 and too hot for a good release..come on fall..need fall bite bad!!! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Sure, creatures RULE on days like you describe. Gets right down there in their face, making it pretty easy if they want to eat even a little. |
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Location: Ames, Iowa | Karol- I like those Triple Ds. After reading the post on how not to overwork them I will be trying them out more on Leech the next 2 weeks. We had a lot of follows to the boat, a couple of which were hot, but nothing bit except a 20 incher. Seeing those follows sure has gotten my 13 year old xcited. Steve- I have many jig combos, including a creature like critter- gonna use em till they hit on em. Seems like a great alternative when things are slow.
Don |
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