04-26-2006, 05:42 PM
Hey Fishdog, I might be able to help on catching them whitebass.
most guys use 3in. twistertail grub 1\8oz. leadhead jig. some times color dosen't matter, but chartruse gets alot of attention. some guys will tie 2 jigs on one line about 12in. apart, this seems to work very well, when the whitebass are bitting good you can catch 2 at the same time. 6 lb. test line is a pretty good size line for catching whitebass, and sometimes you will catch walleye around the same place as the whitebass. the way most guys fish the jig is to cast out and let it sink to the bottom. start reeling slow as soon as bottom is felt. try to keep the jig moving just above bottom some times twitching your rod tip and touching bottom sometimes is also good. hope this helps later chuck
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most guys use 3in. twistertail grub 1\8oz. leadhead jig. some times color dosen't matter, but chartruse gets alot of attention. some guys will tie 2 jigs on one line about 12in. apart, this seems to work very well, when the whitebass are bitting good you can catch 2 at the same time. 6 lb. test line is a pretty good size line for catching whitebass, and sometimes you will catch walleye around the same place as the whitebass. the way most guys fish the jig is to cast out and let it sink to the bottom. start reeling slow as soon as bottom is felt. try to keep the jig moving just above bottom some times twitching your rod tip and touching bottom sometimes is also good. hope this helps later chuck
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