Shiver Minnow/ Jigging Rap

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Anyone ever use these on the river during the spring? Any success?
 


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To add on top of that question, who makes the lightest versions of these. The ones I have tried seem SO damn heavy for the size I want to present.
 

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To add on top of that question, who makes the lightest versions of these. The ones I have tried seem SO damn heavy for the size I want to present.

if your trying to fish them real shallow I have gone to a #5 but what makes these baits shine is the massive amount of weight - it makes them fall and dart dramatically for reaction strikes. ripping #7 jig raps is one of my absolute favorite ways to fish.

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I have no experience with them on the MO, I tried on the red once with no luck,probably too dirty for them to be real effective there
 

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They are very very ineffective in the rivers and lakes around here and just don't work. Don't waste your time or money. Stick with BB and spinners
 


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if your trying to fish them real shallow I have gone to a #5 but what makes these baits shine is the massive amount of weight - it makes them fall and dart dramatically for reaction strikes. ripping #7 jig raps is one of my absolute favorite ways to fish.

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I have no experience with them on the MO, I tried on the red once with no luck,probably too dirty for them to be real effective there

Thanks. I plan on playing around with them a lot more this year. My first impression, though, was that I wished they were about 1/2 the weight.
 

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I tried both a few times in late may & early june on the river down in the Hazelton area last year with mixed results. Drifting & vertical jigging them didn't produce anything for me the couple times I tried. But I did have decent luck spot locking and casting shiver minnows into deeper (10-15') holes and working them back upstream to the boat.
 

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When they work they are a fun way to fish. I like the larger sizes of the Shiver minnow and Jigging Rap....

Too bad they were so expensive... too bad a guy couldn't get them for $1.70 each....
 


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When they work they are a fun way to fish. I like the larger sizes of the Shiver minnow and Jigging Rap....

Too bad they were so expensive... too bad a guy couldn't get them for $1.70 each....


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And you can get unpainted cranks for like 10 cents..
 

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