04-20-2010, 12:24 AM
That was the same for us. I used my FF to locate them and then used a slip bobber to keep it in the zone.
I like a tiny perch looking jig, and my son Jacob was using about all colors. The other guy with us had 4 jigs on one line and got hit on all of them at one time or the other.
Another thing I saw was the bites sometimes would not take the bobber down so I had to keep a close eye on things to set the hooks. The seemed to nibble not BITE
This is my first year using a slip bobber I am sold. I have used them for crappie and catfish. They are the neatest thing since sliced bread. Ron
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I like a tiny perch looking jig, and my son Jacob was using about all colors. The other guy with us had 4 jigs on one line and got hit on all of them at one time or the other.
Another thing I saw was the bites sometimes would not take the bobber down so I had to keep a close eye on things to set the hooks. The seemed to nibble not BITE
This is my first year using a slip bobber I am sold. I have used them for crappie and catfish. They are the neatest thing since sliced bread. Ron
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