17-05-2013, 09:18 AM
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Yea when they are in thick it doesn't matter how dim or bright the light is. But at times when there is a slow start, dim lights are your best bet. Also lose them 3oz sinkers I see people using. Sinking jig on bottom and floating jig 6 inches above it. Great set up when they picky.
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I agreeXD! I do not use any sinker at all, unless there is strong current.
Last time I've got over 2dozen within 3hours.
Not bad huh?
Yea when they are in thick it doesn't matter how dim or bright the light is. But at times when there is a slow start, dim lights are your best bet. Also lose them 3oz sinkers I see people using. Sinking jig on bottom and floating jig 6 inches above it. Great set up when they picky.
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I agreeXD! I do not use any sinker at all, unless there is strong current.
Last time I've got over 2dozen within 3hours.
Not bad huh?