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those jigs will work fine do u tip some of the jigs with live bait?
i pour my own small jigs with #8 and #10 hooks ,so i dont know if you can by them or not .try grizzly jig company out of missouri to see if they make small jigs as you request .i use these small jigs tipped with berkley gulp alive vertically without a float with great sucess. also tip with live bait also
Grizzly Jig looks like they have a ton of great stuff. Next time I have a few bucks to spend I'll go crazy on their website.
Just spooled up my two light rods with 4 lb mono. Can't wait to get fishing.
hey dave-- before you go and spend all your money for the year-- wait a little while. its going to warm up soon;; guys will be fishing;; and posting their catches;; and what they got them on!! you just might want something different!!
Dave, they do make smaller jigs designed for panfish. I regularly use 1/64th to 1/80th oz. jigs for gills. Try checking Janns Netcraft online, as well as other tackle stores. These can be tipped and fished under a float or merely cast out and bottom hopped. Both methods have their place depending on the conditions of the day.
Check out my discussion about "fishing jigs under a float" Dave...lots of good information.....it'll be under the "discussions" tab on my page......hope it helps!
David, I can think of three different things off the top of my head that will help you right off the bat.
1) You already have split shot. Just use a smaller, lighter, jig, and crimp a split-shot (or two, three, however many, etc.) onto the line a few inches above the jig. You want enough weight to be able to cast it well. That will take some experimentation.
2) I have a BUNCH of 1/80th ball-head jigs. Size 10 and size 12 hooks. I usually only use those jigs with my UL crappie rod, and even then, I have to do a tandem-jig rig. I tie a jig to the end of my leader, then I'll tie another jig onto the leader about 12" above the first one. Two jigs, 1/40th oz of weight, easier to cast.
3) I'm assuming you're using spinning reels? You mentioned 4 lbs test mono. I have that spooled onto my UL crappie rig. What size reel are you using? Remember, a wider spool will give you a little better distance. It might look unwieldly, but it will help. Have you thought about going to a really lightweight braid? I'm contemplating switching over to 2 lbs test Suffix 832, if I can find some..... That stuff is like spider's silk.
I will also echo Carl's suggestion of "don't break the bank on fishing gear now". And here's why: I, along with several other people on this forum, tie jigs and flies intended for Bluegill. One of our own, Jeff Abney, will be testing old and new baits from many different people this year, and he will be posting his results on the forum. I would suggest that you pay close attention to these results, and if anything strikes your fancy, contact the person that makes those baits.
Have you thought about trying tungsten jigs? I know there are ice-fishing bait companies that make tungsten jigheads. They aren't cheap, but tiny, and twice as heavy as lead. I personally tie some heavy-head jig-flies by slipping a tungsten bead onto a wet-fly hook, then tying a classic soft-hackle fly pattern onto the resulting "jighead".
I also recommend shopping in the ice fishing tackle dept. for micro offerings. i use em' year round. Also, I purchase round ball jigheads in 1/80, 1/100, and 1/120 oz sizes in bulk off Ebay.
Dave
Allen's suggestion of a simple split shot crimped to a hook works great and allows you to customize the weight. European shot tends to be smaller than US split shot. You can pick up the euro shot at most fly fishing equipment providers.
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