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| When it come to vertical jigging which do you prefer?
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Posts: 2015
| I own both, fish vertical quite often when the bite is tough… let’s just put it this way, it’s been over 10 years since any of the three fuzzy’s I own have even touched water |
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Location: Brighton CO. | I own four small sized fuzzy Duzzit's and four large ones and have had them for years and have monkyed around with them from time to time when things are tough and I alway's bring a couple to cover all the bases. A few years ago I bought the Musky Innovations version of the Bondy then a large sized Bondy a couple years after that. Last fall I got my first real Muskie trip in five years and fished with a guide and a friend. I brought very few lures and one rod. Being close to Halloween I wondered if we were going to get to jig (fish vertically) and the last day my rig was freezing up so the guide handed me a Bondy. I've caught Walleyes on bladebait's so I asked the guide what to expect on how a Muskie would hit. I caught a Muskie that day on a Bondy and we talked about the differences between Bondy and Fuzzy and they both work. The guide told us stories of Fuzzy's being bent at 90 degree angles by large fish. Since my trip I bought a regular and small sized Bondy.
Next unguided trip I will bring both Bondy and Fuzzy along and hope to catch some more Muskies on them. |
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| Thank you for mentioning our products and thank you to everyone who has tried our baits over the years! Jon |
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Location: Brighton CO. | Quite simply they work! |
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