Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Heavier jig heads
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nofish |
If I'm in a lake then its either 1/8 or 1/4 oz depending on various factors. I do like the 1/4 oz for casting distance and when casting into the wind. |
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schweady |
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mastertangler |
Sure it sounds easy........trouble maintaining contact contact with the bottom (the proverbial strike zone, especially in spring) just add more weight. The problem, and it's significant, is the heavy current and rocky bottom usually ends up in a snag sooner rather than later. Be prepared to go through lots of jig heads. Very frustrating retrying while your boats shooting downstream. One option is to anchor.......very dicey proposition in a canoe and swift water and I cannot suggest it. There is however another option and to those in the know, it is called "slipping". The problem when drifting jig heads from a boat in heavy current and snaggy conditions is your boat drifts substantially faster than your jig. To maintain bottom contact is hard. You either get kited up off the bottom (no bites) or you keep letting line out and eventually get hung (often instantly). Slipping works best with a bow mounted electric motor. The idea is to "chase your line" and try and keep your line as vertical as possible. Once you get the idea it is easy to master and works supremely well. You hardly ever get hung and can place that jig 6" off the bottom for long periods of time. Wait for that "tick" and flop another one in the cooler. It was a fun game when the walleye spawn on the Detroit River was in swing. |
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WhiteWolf |
Chartreuse and Orange in stained water -- green when it's raining and white and black in clearer water. With the heavier jig heads (compared to 1/8oz and less)-- I like Fireline or something like to feel more of what is going on and for quicker hook ups, also helps feel rocks etc better. For the lighter jigs-- I still like mono. |
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dj00140 |
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IsleRoyaleguy |
I like the small jigs too. But they don't get you into the strike zone in any current. It's all about presentation. Cheers IRG |
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lundojam |
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TeamTuna06 |
What does everyone use? Colors? |
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Schollmeier |
Especially in cold water with heavy jigs a stinger hook helps. As for colors, if your fishing in deep and stained water the color becomes less important. I usually just go with black or glow. |
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BobberRob |
quote WhiteWolf: "green when it's raining" That's a new one! Not sure if I understand why that would be the case, but it's easy to remember and I'll likely give it a try. |