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Search Bait Thin Fin gets several followups by Yellow Perch in 64 degree water but the follow up 16th oz. Marabou catches them .
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thanks for the tip ,guess it works better on a popper
YEA JOHN;; THIS IS THE ONE I TOLD YOU ABOUT !! CAREFUL THO;; IVE FOUND OUT;; ON SOME CRANKBAITS;; BY ADDING A DROPPER BEHIND IT;; GREATLY AFFECTS THE CRANKBAIT ITS SELF !!
Hey Carl!Here's Jim's blog : http://bigbluegill.com/profiles/blogs/tail-gunner-tactics-for-gills Gotta try this out this year .A 6-10" length to a dropper Fly .Maybe I'll try it on a few different cranks to see which ones get the best attention .
Only you would know about musical metronomes.
Probably right Dick but I was happy to see follow ups on this one telling me they were chasing finnally instead of just taking slip floated baits or deadsticked stuff . A tempo indicator like a musical metronome.
Maybe a smaller minnow shaped crank would work better for you.
Thanks Carl !
JOHN;; THIS IS A IDEA FROM JIM GRONAW;S BLOG;; ON TAILGUNNING HE CALLS IT. HE SUGGESTED; REMOVING THE REAR HOOK;; THEN TYING ON THE DROPPER JIG;; ABOUT 6 INCHES I THINK HE SAID. CHECK OUT HIS BLOG POST ON IT !! GOOD LUCK TO YA !!
No how long a dropper do you use to prevent tangles Carl?\
HAVE YOU TRIED;; TYING A JIG ON; BEHIND THE CRANKBAIT ?? MIGHT WORK ??? EITHER WAY;; LOOKS LIKE YO UGOT THEM FIGURED OUT !
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