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16 minutes ago, JediAmoeba said:

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Jealous doesn't even begin to touch it.

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16 hours ago, Fat Ika said:

Sweet! Got em on the chicken! What type of situations has the chicken produced for you?

 

 

Last year was my first go at it, so it's still evolving.  In the clear water I fish, it became my daylight more subtle large swim jig.  I started catching on a 18-20' flat with sporadic weed clumps and kept it tied on.  I'd chuck it and tightline it to the bottom, then give a quick 1-3 reel turns and tightline that back to the bottom.  Grabbed a couple dragging it over a hard sand bottom as well.  I also found success working downhill on breaks with inconsistent weedline heights, letting it glide then popping it free.  @WRB gave a great tip to use a cps spring w/ a piece of cut trick worm to ride the hookpoint texsposed to help keep it weedless.  Used both the 5/8 and 3/4, gonna try a 1/2oz for the shallower work this year.  No giants, but consistently decent 2-4lb fish, even got a nice walleye.  I liked a longer MH rod, and the bites are unmistakeable.

 

scott  

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2 hours ago, softwateronly said:

 

Last year was my first go at it, so it's still evolving.  In the clear water I fish, it became my daylight more subtle large swim jig.  I started catching on a 18-20' flat with sporadic weed clumps and kept it tied on.  I'd chuck it and tightline it to the bottom, then give a quick 1-3 reel turns and tightline that back to the bottom.  Grabbed a couple dragging it over a hard sand bottom as well.  I also found success working downhill on breaks with inconsistent weedline heights, letting it glide then popping it free.  @WRB gave a great tip to use a cps spring w/ a piece of cut trick worm to ride the hookpoint texsposed to help keep it weedless.  Used both the 5/8 and 3/4, gonna try a 1/2oz for the shallower work this year.  No giants, but consistently decent 2-4lb fish, even got a nice walleye.  I liked a longer MH rod, and the bites are unmistakeable.

 

scott  

Nice. Thanks for sharing. 

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I found a local guy that custom paints lures and have had him do a few of my favorites and a bunch of different sized Spooks.  They're so pretty when I get them back from him that they just sit in my tackle box for me to admire when I'm reaching for one of their factory painted cousins.  It's not that I worry about loosing them, I just would hate to scratch up the paint job.  I did break out a custom craw colored Little John last week, but cut it off the first time I bounced it off the rip rap I was targeting.  Luckily just the bill was scratched.:wacko:

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I do have a certain need for my plastics to be rigged as perfect as possible, I will rip off a plastic and put a new one on if I mess up on a jig or something with a baitholder on the head

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? Berkley Powerbait Flippin' Jig in Fire Craw color with YUM Craw Chunk 3.25" in Arsonist color.  ?

 

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On 4/9/2023 at 11:04 PM, papajoe222 said:

I found a local guy that custom paints lures and have had him do a few of my favorites and a bunch of different sized Spooks.  They're so pretty when I get them back from him that they just sit in my tackle box for me to admire when I'm reaching for one of their factory painted cousins.  It's not that I worry about loosing them, I just would hate to scratch up the paint job.  I did break out a custom craw colored Little John last week, but cut it off the first time I bounced it off the rip rap I was targeting.  Luckily just the bill was scratched.:wacko:

Post pics when you get them!

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I've mentioned on another thread that I like crappie patterns as they're one of the main forage in my lakes.

Here's my 'collection' - most from Clyde's Cranks....he does a bang-up job though since he paints as orders come it, it takes a bit to get them.

 

Top going clockwise: 110-class jerk, lipless, 1.5 squarebill, 2.5 squarebill, 07 size shad, little deep

Off to the side is a Bucca Baby Gill.

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My favorite early spring/bluegill imitating spinnerbait. 1/4 oz. Nichols 33 Mini with a trimmed down Rage Menace. I don't always like a trailer on it tho. It does help with the casting.

 

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21 minutes ago, NorthernBasser said:

My favorite early spring/bluegill imitating spinnerbait. 1/4 oz. Nichols 33 Mini with a trimmed down Rage Menace. I don't always like a trailer on it tho. It does help with the casting.

 

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Love it. Also imitates a pumpkinseed pretty well. 

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