TournyFish001 Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 If there's crappie perch or bluegill in your lake get a jackall giron- its a 4"er and proven I chucked two of them all summer long- they are very durable catch fish and most importantly very fun to fish with- get sospend strips to play with depth the bait is very balanced and action is not comprimised when weight is added- heck I'm going to weight the front hook and experiment with it deep this upcoming early spring Quote
Randall Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 which one does everyone use most? i noticed there are 3 different depths just wondering if the floater,slow sink, or fast sink is the way to go?Fast sink. Its hard to get the others to stay down at all if you want to fish deeper. The baits don't cast very well and the extra weight of the fast sink helps with the cast also. Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted December 10, 2008 Super User Posted December 10, 2008 If there's crappie perch or bluegill in your lake get a jackall giron- its a 4"er and proven I chucked two of them all summer long- they are very durable catch fish and most importantly very fun to fish with- get sospend strips to play with depth the bait is very balanced and action is not comprimised when weight is added- heck I'm going to weight the front hook and experiment with it deep this upcoming early spring You might also want to look into getting a Mattlures Hard Bluegill. Sick little bait... Quote
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