Just curious as to what everyone else is using for panfish presentations and what has been working? I really like the idea of using plastics if i can produce more from them. any input?
I ordered a dumb amount of unpainted tungsten jigs at the beginning of the ice season. I just haven't had time to paint many. If I would ever have time to chase panfish, I could tell you how they work.
I can attest to their efficacy on perch, gills, and crappie. Someone needs to build the man a fluid bed for powder coating so he can mass produceYou sell custom tungsten jigs?
I'm almost in panfish crush mode. Late ice I plan to give the ND Gills a good whackin' on a few different lakes. Along with some MN gill and crappie stuff. I've been too far removed from panfish on the ice and starting soon I'm gonna give em a good rogerin'
You sell custom tungsten jigs?

Sounds primitive, almost like when me and my buddy's used to tie line to the pickup door and leave it open when it moved we knew we had a fish (pike fishing)Back in the dark ages, before cameras and flashers were invented I used a simple little jig and waxies. If the bite was real light I would mark depth with a bobber stop and then make 4 or 5 wraps of line around my finger, slip the line off and pinch the loops hard. With 4# test line it would cause it to form ZZZZ in the line. Be ready to set hook at the slightest motion cause the gills would just suck that waxie in and out with out biting. like it was just tasting the bait. Caught a lot of gills this way.