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<blockquote data-quote="bAcKpAiN" data-source="post: 115865" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>We caught these yesterday on 3/8oz finesse jigs with large trailers. Weather was cloudy and calm air temp 38*, water temp 47*.</p><p>Sorry for the crappy quality, #1 camera phone is garbage, and #2 to get them off of phone, I took a pic of the pic with my webcam :lol: .</p><p></p><p>Jigs were made by all terrain tackle, and the trailers were hand pours (alot like the JD Baits big chunks). I was using a green pumkin jig and trailer, my bro was using black/blue jig with a black trailer. We lost a third one right at the boat. They were very light biters, near but not in wood cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bAcKpAiN, post: 115865, member: 169"] We caught these yesterday on 3/8oz finesse jigs with large trailers. Weather was cloudy and calm air temp 38*, water temp 47*. Sorry for the crappy quality, #1 camera phone is garbage, and #2 to get them off of phone, I took a pic of the pic with my webcam :lol: . Jigs were made by all terrain tackle, and the trailers were hand pours (alot like the JD Baits big chunks). I was using a green pumkin jig and trailer, my bro was using black/blue jig with a black trailer. We lost a third one right at the boat. They were very light biters, near but not in wood cover. [/QUOTE]
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