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<blockquote data-quote="pluckem" data-source="post: 92256" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>You can pick up a license at Wal-Mart or baitshop, however neither are close to Gackle. To save time and headache buy it online. </p><p></p><p>You don't need to match colors, sometimes the contrast will be helpful. Black, blue, purple head with a white or chartreuse plastic. Not sure how much experience you have pitching jigs with spinning gear but....</p><p>One thing that does help when pitching jigs is high vis line. Most will be bright green or orange. When you cast the jig out watch the line to determine when the jig hits the bottom (line will go slack) then start hopping the jig back and watch the line as the jig is dropping for a bite. Im sure there are plenty of youtube videos you could watch to pick up some techniques. </p><p></p><p>As dean mentioned culverts (if water is flowing) will concentrate some fish so you could check that out. It has been a really dry spring so water flows have been low to zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pluckem, post: 92256, member: 843"] You can pick up a license at Wal-Mart or baitshop, however neither are close to Gackle. To save time and headache buy it online. You don't need to match colors, sometimes the contrast will be helpful. Black, blue, purple head with a white or chartreuse plastic. Not sure how much experience you have pitching jigs with spinning gear but.... One thing that does help when pitching jigs is high vis line. Most will be bright green or orange. When you cast the jig out watch the line to determine when the jig hits the bottom (line will go slack) then start hopping the jig back and watch the line as the jig is dropping for a bite. Im sure there are plenty of youtube videos you could watch to pick up some techniques. As dean mentioned culverts (if water is flowing) will concentrate some fish so you could check that out. It has been a really dry spring so water flows have been low to zero. [/QUOTE]
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