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I started off the weekend jug fishing for a few hours on Truman with fresh shad. Between 2 boats we boated 15 cats (mainly blues) and 1 gar. The other boat had a good one snap off. The biggest blue boated was 5 pounds. We were C&R fishing.

I then went to a farm pit that I hit a few times a year and started out with a black/blue jig with a blue paca chunk. Second fish went 4 pounds and 12 ounces and was about 20 inches long. I boated 20 the first night, mainly pounders with some 2+ mixed in. I caught most of the fish on a 5" watermelon Strike King Senko style bait.

The next day I took a family member out with me. We hit a different pit on the same property. We boated 35 fish over 5 hours, not as much action as I am used to at the pits. But the water was like bath water and the fish would only hit jigs and worms tight to structure. I tried a bunch of different tactics, but the jig was the most consistent. The guy I went with caught his personal best (4 pounds 1 ounce) on the exact black/blue jig that I caught the big one on the day before. He then lost the jig to a tree ... too bad. That Eakin's jig was well worth the money.

I got a little bored, so I caught 2 sunfish and set out two jugs (set at 10'). I saw a big hit, and then the noodle was pulling under. I was hoping for a catfish, but I got a huge snapper.

OzarkFishman

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I started off the weekend jug fishing for a few hours on Truman with fresh shad. Between 2 boats we boated 15 cats (mainly blues) and 1 gar. The other boat had a good one snap off. The biggest blue boated was 5 pounds. We were C&R fishing.

I then went to a farm pit that I hit a few times a year and started out with a black/blue jig with a blue paca chunk. Second fish went 4 pounds and 12 ounces and was about 20 inches long. I boated 20 the first night, mainly pounders with some 2+ mixed in. I caught most of the fish on a 5" watermelon Strike King Senko style bait.

The next day I took a family member out with me. We hit a different pit on the same property. We boated 35 fish over 5 hours, not as much action as I am used to at the pits. But the water was like bath water and the fish would only hit jigs and worms tight to structure. I tried a bunch of different tactics, but the jig was the most consistent. The guy I went with caught his personal best (4 pounds 1 ounce) on the exact black/blue jig that I caught the big one on the day before. He then lost the jig to a tree ... too bad. That Eakin's jig was well worth the money.

I got a little bored, so I caught 2 sunfish and set out two jugs (set at 10'). I saw a big hit, and then the noodle was pulling under. I was hoping for a catfish, but I got a huge snapper.

OzarkFishman

That is one huge snapper.

That bass ain't too shabby either.

There's a fine line between fishing and sitting there looking stupid.

Posted

MMMMMMMM, fried snapper. That is good eats right there.

Chief Grey Bear

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Posted

No doubt that is a big one. Did you let it go?

Chief Grey Bear

Living is dangerous to your health

Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions

Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm

Executive Pro Staff Team Agnew

Executive Pro Staff Paul Dallas Productions

Executive Pro Staff Team Heddon, River Division

Chief Primary Consultant Missouri Smallmouth Alliance

Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors

Posted

Definitely not one you would want to "lip" to get in the boat!

Posted

Gotta like those blue/black jigs, had good luck on them this year myself. Heckuva bass, and a gnarly looking turtle. Ozark you're probably the only person I've heard of that jug fishes and lets the cats go. Nothing wrong with that, but not something I've seen people do, usually it's the frying pan for those jug fish!

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If you have a farm pond in the KC area I will come fish it for you. CNR only. Just thought I would throw that out there.

-Jerod

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This was the first time that I C&R with jugs. No one needed any meat and we were just out having a good time on the water.

The black and blue jig has caught more fish for me this year than any other lure. Except maybe a wacky rigged stik-o on a flick-it jig head (use the o-tool).

Tightlines,

OzarkFishman

PS - I can go to these pits any time I like, with one young boy and another boy on the way I am not looking to wear out my welcome. Sorry, Jerod, no can do.

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