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I was at criegton as well. I waded from the upper end of the public access to the water intake tower. It is still a mystery to me how you are pulling fish out of there. I have thrown every jig/rig I have at every hole a structure at least a dozen times, and I keep comming up empty.

Like, most common advice seems to be that if I've had this many unsuccessful trips, I just need to try new water, cause my water is fished out. But I keep seeing posts by people like you who do regularly pull decent sized fish out of there. Which tells me that the problem isn't the water, its my technique, which would make some gas-guzzling trip way out to better water a potential waste of time.

Oh also, I forgot, when I got to the nice deeper water I switched over to a crank bait for a while. No love on the crankbait either.

What size of fishing line are you using?

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See the color that crayfish was? Greenish with red and brown accents? That's what color jigs you should be using. Green Pumpkin jigs work great on ozark streams for that very reason, they are imitating the crayfish that roam the bottoms.

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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What size of fishing line are you using?

Good question. Should be 4 or 6 lb good quality mono. 4 better IMHO.

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Good question. Should be 4 or 6 lb good quality mono. 4 better IMHO.

For smallmouth? Nah, not necessary to go that light. I use 8-12lb copoly and catch them just fine.

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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For smallmouth? Nah, not necessary to go that light. I use 8-12lb copoly and catch them just fine.

I like the way 4 lb. fishes way better than the heavier lines, especially in current. But I do tend to go lighter on the weight of jigs.

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I like the 4 and six pound as well. It seems to be more sensitive and I believe I can feel more bites compared to bigger line. I usually have 4 lb on one rod and six lb. on another. The four pound I use for 16th oz. lures and smaller. I use the 6 lb for any lure bigger than that.

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And btw.. The number one reason we fish crighton so much is because we are poor and can't afford to drive anywhere else.

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Ya I got creative it's got an all Camo headliner

OK I understand the arrow for an antenna, but a camo headliner???? :lol:

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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That's why I go mofloatjunkie is because it's close to home and good fishing and yes camp headliner the old one was falling off so put that up because I hunt and fish a lot and matches my personality plus it's looks cool

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