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Location: Warren, Pa | So to stay fishing I plan in fishing a shallow outflow. I was thinking of jigging the side but was wondering what you guys suggested for a lure to give a try this winter? |
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Location: SE, WI. | Creature spins, cast or Vertical jig!
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| My go to baits for a shallow discharge (shore fishing) are RatLTraps, small bucktails and Red Fins.
The Red Fin Runs very shallow and costs around $7. I use a straight wire leader tied directly to the line with no snap. Very cheap set-up so I don't worry too much about loosing the baits.
Traps and small bucktails can be fished on spinning gear and are pretty cheap too. I like spinning gear when it is really cold because it does not freeze up as easily as baitcasting reels. I also can fish with heavier gloves and my hands stay much warmer. |
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Location: Warren, Pa | I'll have to check red fins out. I got a few heavier Rat L traps I'll have to get wet this winter then aswell. |
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Location: SE, WI. | Did a small article on Creature fishing for www.jigcraft.com Check it out. Click on forum, then jig fishing under Creature Man, plus pics JD |
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Location: Planet Meltdown | jdsplasher - 12/12/2013 8:28 AM
Creature spins, cast or Vertical jig!
Those look like and awesome bait to bang through weeds......do they make a weedless version? |
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Location: SE, WI. | Brian; I do NOT make a weedless jig, or weed guard. Never thought I needed to. I tend to use the bladed creature for large pockets of weeds, edges, very deep coontail,breaks, sand bars or rock bars. Blades tend to get caught up in the thicker weeds. A indiana blade will come through weeds better than the colorado.I feel there are better presentations of different creatures in thick cover! JD |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Hmm.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/articles/11.11.2005/982/Of.Jigs.and...
Hope this helps! |
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| http://www.jigcraft.com/jigcraft/showthread.php?tid=6965
For some unknown reason I could not see the pictures. Maybe it is my computer.
Those creature spins look real interesting. Your article was too. I should try some jigging this spring. Thanks for the info.
Steve's article was interesting too.
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Location: SE, WI. | Bob, don't think it is your computer. It's a possibility you need to be logged in. I can send pics to your email if you like. JD |
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| You could post the whole article over here with the pics. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | If Jim wants to have us publish the article, he knows how to get that done, and we'd be happy to.
The body style of the lures jd makes (nice stuff, by the way) was Jimmy Cairnes and mine. Jimmy passed away recently, and I miss him, hell of a fisherman. We called it the Super Creature back then, late 70's I think. A couple folks added spinners to the tail. The first EVER to do that was a gent who used to fish with me quite a bit from Rockford, Walt Fox.
Dick Moore bought the entire company from us back in the 80's. He has almost all the original Creatures and original jigs for sale still, I believe.
The best 1 ounce plus swimming jig ever made was designed by Jimmy and my Dad. I know I have a couple here somewhere, I'll see if I can find 'em. I also have a two cavity mold out in Keith's bait trailer for 3 sizes of diamond head jigs and the 1 and 1&1/8 ounce swimmers.
Old stuff.
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Location: SE, WI. | Many of my patterns, are bits and pieces of plastic that were produced for years, but After doing tons of jigging, and trying different scenarios, I try and fine tune every environment I encounter. I believe fishing is a sport where exact- ness is never achieved, but should be, the best we can, to have success. My pours are unique, because they are hand poured, and multiple hardness of plastic can be incorporAted in 1 creature. It is a challenge to be consistent hand pouring plastic, but I can use something different than what is offered on the market and in my opinion, BETTER!!! Let's face it, we all have our ways of catching fish. many of us have ideas, whether they are right or wrong. keeping an open mind is huge!!! JD |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Ha, you are and have been for a long time a Creature fishing guru. Dying technique, it's time to bring it back. |
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Location: Warren, Pa | I enjoyed reading both articles posted and hope to catch something in the next few weeks with my Xmas shutdown 13 days off for fishing, yes please. |
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Location: SE, WI. |
Zombie, I think it is best to have one very good article on creature fishing! which is already on this site. Sounds like there might be some red tape involved. If you can't view my article, just register on jig craft. If you can't view the pics, just send me your request and email. I'd be glad to send them to you. The guys on Jigcraft are super nice, and welcomed my input on creature fishing. Bob, will get you pics ASAP ! JD |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | No 'red tape', just need the article in MS Word, the images attached in the email, and permission to publish. Same with any article we have onsite.
Send it to me, please! |
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Location: vicenza,italy | Handmade pike jig (1oz) by sleepy fish (two italian guys) and a twin tail jelltex 7"
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/h8suV62.png[/IMG]
In italy is nice bait for fall winter pike
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Location: SE, WI. | Nicola. very nice twin tail. I hand pour a 5"er. Works great on the back of a Jig, Dbl 10, or trailer on a spinnerbait!!! Pearl is a no brainer for pike. They also like Black alot!!! JD |
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| How do you go about getting some of the jdsplasher jigs and creatures? Are they available somewhere? |
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Location: SE, WI. | good job Brian. was looking for this post a while back. could not find it:) A blast from the past! JD |
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Location: SE, WI. | Nick/Kris, here is the past post on Jigging creatures I was talking about...enjoy! JD |
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Location: SE, WI. | David, here is the thread there are a couple of good articles on creature fishing....hope you like..... JD |
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Location: SE, WI. | Dan, here you go; there are 2 links inside this post to read....... all you need to start creature fishing;) JD |
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