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Bucktail/Feather jigs for Freshwater Bass
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 402240" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p><a href="https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/float-n-fly.html" target="_blank">Float 'N Fly Detailed Writeup</a></p><p></p><p>[youtube]baWUImmCBTs[/youtube]</p><p></p><p>Awesome technique for finicky fish - can be made to work fishing from the bank if you can cast out at an angle and get sort of parallel to the drop.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Apart from that I've seen them used as a cast & retrieve bait or dead-sticked beneath the boat in really cold water (<40 degrees). Can't think of anyone using anything heavier than 1/4oz in those situations, as at those temperatures it's all about slow natural motion imitating a dying minnow settling to the bottom.</p><p></p><p>Up on Candlewood in CT there seems to be two schools of coldwater guys - hair-jiggers and bladebaiters. I only seriously started fishing late into the year a few years ago, I've seen consistently one or the other produces fish I just haven't found what pattern causes the fish to favor one bait over the other the way they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 402240, member: 13702"] [url=https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/float-n-fly.html]Float 'N Fly Detailed Writeup[/url] [youtube]baWUImmCBTs[/youtube] Awesome technique for finicky fish - can be made to work fishing from the bank if you can cast out at an angle and get sort of parallel to the drop. Apart from that I've seen them used as a cast & retrieve bait or dead-sticked beneath the boat in really cold water (<40 degrees). Can't think of anyone using anything heavier than 1/4oz in those situations, as at those temperatures it's all about slow natural motion imitating a dying minnow settling to the bottom. Up on Candlewood in CT there seems to be two schools of coldwater guys - hair-jiggers and bladebaiters. I only seriously started fishing late into the year a few years ago, I've seen consistently one or the other produces fish I just haven't found what pattern causes the fish to favor one bait over the other the way they do. [/QUOTE]
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