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amidst the pitter patter of rain drops i was lobbing a black/blue jig'n pig.
lots of hopping around boulders to no avail.
was about to say uncle when a 1.5# hit me on a slow swim.
then fished another hour w/o success .
caught a 1.5 at another pond i fish in chantilly. same jig etc
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You were doing the Curly shuffle......he would be proud.......black/blue jig 'n pig.....way to stay with it!
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i wish i were 1/2 the fisherman curly is.
by the way, where is curly??
havnt seen a post from him 4 a while.
i hope he isn't doing that awful work thing
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Curly is in NC taking care of family matters....he is OK. But lookout when he gets back!!
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Dang BigJ, out there catchin em in the cold rain huh? You sir are a better man than I am. Keep throwing that jig out there and you will catch a biggun eventually, I guarantee it. We caught a ton of nice fish at beaverdam last spring on jigs. Seems like earlier in the season they like smaller profile, lighter jigs with trailers that have subtle actions. I remember catching a whole mess of smallmouth down by the dam last year, the biggest being well over 3lbs. All came on a 1/4oz black n blue terminator jig with a blue yamamoto twin-tail grub, all in the first week of april. You're right about those snaggy rocks too, I've lost more baits at Beaverdam than I can count on all my fingers and toes. I like to use heavy line and retie often, a nick in the line turns 20lb test into 8lb test real quick. Heavier line also slows the rate of fall on the bait, which is a good thing in colder water. Hopefully the weather shapes up a bit and we can break off some more jigs this weekend
If u see a guy with a white visor stormin through the woods with a bunch of fishing poles, make sure you wave hello...good luck dude!!
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