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I too, have been using tungsten 4mm and 5 mm ice jigs in the open water with a thill boober for big gills and crappies.

5# test power pro high vis line with a 4# test high end mono leader tied together with a #8 spro swivel.

Fishing with and without a bobber 18 to 22ft. down in a lake not to far from slip sinker.

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Excellent Bruce!... thanks for sharing!... so versatile using the micro-jigs for panfish… presenting them on the bobber, casting and vertical jigging… great methods of getting the tiny baits to the fish zone

    

   

      Just got some (13 Fishing) tungsten  1/64 jig heads (very expensive like 2 for $4.49) ------ haven't tried em yet.  

                        

                                                    

Gonna have to get the boat going!

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