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03-24-2016, 08:32 PM #2
I feel that This is yearly debate.. I know from personal experience that either way is productive.. We usually do not use minnows on our jigs because we have better luck casting our jigs and when the jigs are casted the minnows don't usually like to stay on very well.. However we always stop at the bait shop and atleast get two scoops of shiners just incase the fish want to be picky that day .. Usually we just cast the jig out away from the boat and as long as you keep it moving with a quick jerk let it slam back to the bottom and so on and so forth if there's fish there they'll be on the end of your line on your next pull (hitting it on the way back to the bottom) ... Like I said this is just my opinion and I'm sure you'll get a bunch of mixed reviews but what does it hurt to stop and get a few scoops just in case ..
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