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Last time at my honey hole I almost zeroed. I lost one on the frog and got one on a jig near the landing where I take out. So I decided to go to my buddy's dink factory pond today for some sure action. I ended up with probably 13 total. I could catch more there, but I do what I like and try new techniques out there. I tried a custom 1/4 gold shiner grass jig made for me by @cadman for the first time. I put about a 4" Keitech gold paddle tail swimbait on it. The fish were chomping it. I'd just reel it slowly over logs and stumps and they would grab it and hold on. It was actually easier than detecting a regular jig bite. I'm "hooked".

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It's fun isn't?  When they want it like that they will literally rip the rod out of your hand . Seems like those caught with that technique tend to be good size fish . Thanks for sharing .

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I see a lot of pros reeling them just under the surface and you can see the swirl when they bite! It always seems like a no doubter when you get bit on swim jig 

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