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03-25-2009, 05:13 PM #4
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jig fishing
The idea is to vertical jig off the bottom either side of boat will work just be sure your feeling the bottom when you dip down after a few bumps on the bottom you will get the right feel walleye will often hit on the fall so any bump or illregular feeling you get can be a fish so be sure to set the hook ,the fish are very slow in the cold water so work the jig as slowly as possible if the boat is drifting to fast you will miss a lot of fish some boats have a drift sock but the larger boats dont so if it is too windy you may be moving faster than optimum try the other side of boat if possible and cast as far as you can and jig back towards the boat this will slow down your presentation a little just keep the lure on the bottom and bounce it along this time of year, its tough but very rewarding
Last edited by MBLMIKE; 03-27-2009 at 09:07 AM. Reason: wording wrong
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