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  1. Because of the weeds in my local lakes, I can't do much deep cranking anymore. I used to enjoy this, and at times it worked well. It also made me physically tired after a few hours. I would imagine that big swimbaits, because of the heavy tackle needed, can wear you out also. In a past thread on jig fishing, WRB made the statement that jig fishing is tiring. For me, this is 100% true. The constant staring at your line where it enters the water, and being on the ready for a soft hit from a bass, can be mentally tiring for sure. The concentration and focus needed to be good at jig fishing is tough. Jigs are my most tiring bait to fish. Are there any baits that seem wear you down more than others?
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