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Thread: Casting/drifting for eyes
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04-20-2011, 09:54 PM #1
Casting/drifting for eyes
since the jig bite has been next to impossible. Skipper9 you've mentioned casting/drifting spinners or Mayfly rigs. Do you use lindy rig style weights, egg, bullet? are you attaching weights within 1-2 feet of harness? Anyway, not sure where I would begin to fish for them. I'll look to call you here in the next day or so.
Anyone else have experience casting/drifting instead of going directly to trolling after the jig bite?
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