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Location: Williamstown, WV | you guys ever fish with these soft plastics? If so what's the best way to rig them? Thanks alot.
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Location: Stevens Point | I've fished with them, How I rig them is with a 3/8 ounce weedless bass jig with a skirt. It allows lots of tail movement. but I would be interested in hearing how other rig them. |
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Location: NeverNever Lake | I perfer the peanut butter and jellyhoo sandwich rig. I tote them in my Jetson's Lunch Box.................... |
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Location: Williamstown, WV | Don't make fun of the Jetson's...and everytime i say the word Jelly Hoo I get hungry...i don't know why though
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | i fish them sometimes and i rig them with a cobra jig. i rig it through the nose but instead of the hook
coming out of the back it comes out of the side. i got this from an infisherman article a couple years ago
they say it allows it to sink slower and has better action then if you hook it upright. |
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Location: north central wisconsin | Just liek fish4musky said, the jelly hoo rigged sideways seems best. I like the Jmac jig. I know it is a very lightly used method, and is a good one too. I too read it in In fish a few years back. Doug S calls it the J Mac-n-Hoo. They work ok on spinnerbaits too.
Edited by Reef Hawg 2/20/2006 3:35 PM
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Location: Williamstown, WV | Thanks alot guys for the tips. I'm gonna try them some this year on jigs.
shawn |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | i think he called the cobra jig and the jelly hoo a cobra hoo. |
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