Blue Heron Tackle.com--The Evolution Bass Jigs
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I get the same effect with jigs from walmart. not buying it
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what if theres no craw fish in my pond its a man made its like cement on the bottom but have big bass would they still kill it
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i cuaght a 4 1/2 lb spotted bass on a purple evolution jig. very good jig. last tournament i was in it was the only thing i threw and i cuaght a 5 fish limit none of the fish were under 2.5lbs
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Rattles are helpful to attrack bites. The rattles imitate the sounds a crawfish makes while crawling across the bottom. They are helpful in stained water to help fish to find the bait. In stained water fish feed by sound first which draws them to the bait, then smell and sight trigger them to feed. In stained water dark colors are best, such as black/blue, june bug/chartruese etc. Fish also relate close to cover in stained water which makes them more predictable and easier to locate.
he sinko/jig/fluke is my favorite baits to use in the summer time in my small pond but at certain time i dont know what to use cause i fell if i put one down then the fish might start hitting it so do u think u have any tips for me plz Embarrassed Smiley
ballafishie 3 years ago
Sometimes feeding times vary and weather may affect them. Down sizing to a shaky head (4")worm may help. I find that fishing an area with the same baits often cause the fish to move to another area or ignore the same baits.
Try to change things up a little and downsize.
blueherontackle 3 years ago
i fish in a small pond with bass thats no more then 3 pounds the biggest i caught in there is 2pounds so whats the best size jig to use i use the 1/8th ounce jig but want one size up what would that be thanks for everything
ballafishie 3 years ago
The next common sizes are 1/4 and 3/8th oz.
Consider the water clarity and temperature when making size choices. In clear water smaller is better. Cold water(less than 50 degrees)the smaller sizes are generally best.
The 3/8th size is a good all around size. Conerning the bait size in your pond, they will eat the 3/8th size provided the water is not clear. Drop your line in slowly and measure how far it goes down before it goes out of sight. If more than 18in clear. 6-18"is stained
blueherontackle 3 years ago
thanks ur a big helpand would it work with a pig-n-jig
ballafishie 3 years ago
When you say pig-n-jig, I am a little unsure of the question. But the Evolution jig can be used with any type of trailer including the "pig" style being the pork chunk type trailer. There are very good plastic baits for trailers as well.
blueherontackle 3 years ago