For slip floats and finesse presentations, lighter jigs under 1/8 ounce are ideal, while fishing in rivers or using big swimbaits often requires heavier jigs of 1/2 ounce or more
After I caught a handful of bass and him nothing, he suddenly turned back around to me and yelled sarcastically, What do you have, some kind of a magic frog there? I thought it was comical he would not change to what I was doing and continued his slow fishing
Verified purchase: YesCondition: New 15 Nov, 2017Most critical review Getting stuck I knew it was a used reel but I thought it would be functional..only on my first day of fishing, I started to just drop the line in the water with a 2oz sinker and it "got stuck"
First, make a note on your calendar every time it rains Next, head over to the USGS website and pull up rainfall data Click into a nearby rain gauge graph and check the last 30 days Look at the real-time stream flow data in your state Check current & historical depth / height information on the hydrograph Look at the peak data if it is available Predictive data for the region may also be available Check the closest water temperature gauge (last 60 days if possible) and any other nearby gauges Drop an actual thermometer in the water every time youre out and about, then log the results This process seems confusing, but its actually quite simple
The unique Crappie Shooter even covers you for shooting boat docks, among todays most effective crappie techniques