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Old 12-16-07, 07:47 AM   #1
pig n jig
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What do you do on them days, when nothing is working ? Do you stick with your best technique, or do you think outside of the box ?

Last year, I have a good amount of success by changing to a big Lucky craft LVR D-15 trap ticking the deeper weed edges, or burning a spinnerbait. Cranking it fast 4-6" under the water surface, but not letting it bulge the water surface. Them hard jerkbaits fished erratic as you can get them to fish have produced when nothing else seemed to, but they still don't come easy. There was alot of fishing, for the fish I got.

I used to stick with what worked,no matter what. I cannot tell you how many times I have lived by the jig , only to die by the jig. I have so much confidence, it never bothered me. I knew the longer I went without getting a bite, the closer I was to catching the motherlode. Unfortunately , sometimes you run out of time, or daylight. P N J
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