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a few tips on better jigging
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Not having fished much for warmwater fish, just for a short stint in Arkansas, I find it amazing that the same style of plastic, size, etc., will not yield a hit, but the exact design in a different color will? I have had luck fly fishing with slightly different colors and sizes of nymphs, but can usually coax several hits (if they're hitting) on even the wrong size and color.

From what you are saying, too, if one is using a certain color, size, and style, but getting only occasional bumps, changing only to a different color might yield a lot of activity. Is that right? I'm so used to changing in more extremes, say, from a jig to a spoon, to a spinner, etc.
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a few tips on better jigging - by daymere - 01-30-2007, 07:05 PM
Re: [daymere] a few tips on better jigging - by bdn06 - 01-31-2007, 03:31 AM

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