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Any of you guys fish jigs on shore? For example casting it out there and fishing it like a soft plastic?

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Yea & I also flip/pitch from shore  ;)

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Why not cast it out from shore and fish it like a jig?

;D ;D ;) ;D ;D

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Why not cast it out from shore and fish it like a jig?

That'd just be too easy! I hop jigs across the bottom just like I do most of the plastics i fish so really fishing it like a jig or a plastic is close to the same thing for me!

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I like the football jigs with a rage craw trailer, makes the bait stand up like a crayfish. I just slowly bounce it along the bottom, or even just swim it back to shore. I've also had luck just leting it sit in one area on a slack line for a while.  No reason to fish it any differently than if you were out on a boat.

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imagine where a crayfish usually lives and hangs out. now imagine how it moves around in it's hang out area.

now put your jig in that area and make it do the things a crayfish would do.  ;)

structure is usually good, a stump or a rock or a downed tree.

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use the proper jig head for the cover

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use the proper jig head for the cover

which is? ;)

What type of cover do you generally fish? 

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