Eyes,

It's crazy, I know but you need to determine one cadence of jigging, believe in it, and stick with it. I was there two weeks ago. I tried blade baits, couldn't catch them when several people could. I tried snap jigging, same result. Finally, I took my purple jig (yes, the one you're using) and put on a shiner, and starting jigging with a constance rhythym of lifting and dropping...not more than 8 inches. For me, I lift and dropped the jig right at the boat (no casting).

I caught my limit. My friends adopted the same style at that point, same result. This was after a 1 1/2 days of catching 2-3 fish for the entire boat.

Don't give up. Keeping making a conscience effort to change the jigging every half hour or so. It not a drastic change from one style to another but more subtle. I start with aggressive and end up with a very subtle presentation. At some point, the fish will respond to what you're doing.

Good luck next time out.

PS No matter what any one says, it pays to get out their as early as 5:00 a.m! Too bad I learned that lesson on the last day of the trip. Most fishermen were coming in at 8:00 a.m. already done for the day. So chew on that bit of info.

Tight lines...