Hi Digger
The one I seem to do well on is the nuclear chicken. I think that is the one but I threw the empty packet out.
Having said that though the other couple of Slomo I have still catch fish.
Berkley Slomo 40g
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Re: Berkley Slomo 40g
Just as a matter of interest I was looking around the web for home made micro jigs and found this
http://www.strikehook.com/index.php/top ... icro-jigs/
I wonder if the colours for all these shop bought jig are to catch fisherman more than fish --- just a thought
http://www.strikehook.com/index.php/top ... icro-jigs/
I wonder if the colours for all these shop bought jig are to catch fisherman more than fish --- just a thought
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Re: Berkley Slomo 40g
Hey cheater, just curious as to how deep you were working it in?
Ive had a lot of success on flatties on 20g jigs in 15m. I have trouble finding deep water with nice structures to work heavier jigs like the 40-60g jigs that I have, just wanted to suss out ur secrets to success on the jig stick a bit
Ive had a lot of success on flatties on 20g jigs in 15m. I have trouble finding deep water with nice structures to work heavier jigs like the 40-60g jigs that I have, just wanted to suss out ur secrets to success on the jig stick a bit
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Re: Berkley Slomo 40g
I wasn't just chucked up a link to some home made specialsJordo wrote:Hey cheater, just curious as to how deep you were working it in?
I'm new to this micro jigging caper and still trying to work my way through it
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Re: Berkley Slomo 40g
Just got back from up north and found that trolling these on the surface at speed - the tailor and salmon loved it and kept smashing them!
Live long, fish hard and hopefully catch something.