bubbakat
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- Oct 29, 2002
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occasionally a fisherman I consider to be<br />well versed admit they have difficulty with, and little confidence<br />in jigs. It really isnt the confidence in the jig. Its the lack<br />of confidence that individual has in him or herself to work it<br />properly. Well ladies and gentlemen, jig fishing is not rocket<br />science. Get well acquainted with them because they will definately<br />increase your productivity on the water. This winter, leave everything<br />else at home and hit the lake with nothing but jigs and trailers.<br />Work rock ledges, stumps and tight to vertical or horizontal timber.<br /><br />Just keep pitching and winding. Work slowly. The old adage when you<br />think youre fishing slow, slow down some more really does apply<br />when you fish in fifty-something degree water. Bass are just not<br />going to move far, or exert much energy to eat anything. Therefore,<br />the slowest approach is the best. Remember to keep the lure in constant<br />contact with some type of structure and on the bottom! After all, how<br />many crawfish have you ever seen swimming? They dont. They scoot across<br />the bottom and that is where you should keep your lure.