JUNGLE JIM 1 Posted April 23, 2018 Posted April 23, 2018 Some of the small lakes in the STL area have decent populations of redear in them so did a little scouting Saturday. Spotted a few cruising but couldn't get them to bite but did find a few bass and bluegill that were more willing so had some fun catching those. Went out yesterday afternoon in the rain and had a great couple of hours fishing with a tiny jig less than an inch long. Bass, bluegill and redear were all over this little jig. A blast on ultralight tackle and 2lb test. Fish like this need to be released and they were.I hope others will release them as well. FishnDave, tho1mas, Johnsfolly and 10 others 12 1
JUNGLE JIM 1 Posted April 23, 2018 Author Posted April 23, 2018 Got after them again this afternoon with the little jigs and slammed them again. Mostly bass, some bluegill and over a dozen redear from 8-11 inches. Even had a big carp on that broke me off at the bank. Amazing how stupid these fish seem to be over these tiny jigs with a #12 hook. I lost some but these hooks hold the majority of the time. Interesting part was in one corner were several big goldfish, maybe koi that were rooting around along the bottom. Started casting behind them and started popping some nice redear. Think the Koi were stirring up some crayfish and other edibles and it seems the redear like to hang out with them. Another good day. I think spring is finally here. FishnDave, Daryk Campbell Sr, timinmo and 1 other 4
Johnsfolly Posted May 15, 2018 Posted May 15, 2018 Didn't see this until today. Great trips using the microjig. We showed the same thing but in different states that these little jigs just flat out catch a variety of species and decent sizes! Daryk Campbell Sr 1
JUNGLE JIM 1 Posted May 17, 2018 Author Posted May 17, 2018 What happened to spring? Seems we jumped right into summer. This little lake had bass, crappie, redear and bluegill spawning at the same time. Only bedding fish now are bluegill. Quite a few of the bedding redear were caught and kept, evidence being their heads floating around the lake. Didn't like seeing that but more food now for the survivors to get bigger. Weeds like coontail are growing like crazy now so fish are going to be hard to catch now.
FishnDave Posted September 12, 2019 Posted September 12, 2019 Jim, I love using microjigs...panfish, bass, carp, trout...all love them! Surprising how many bass in the 20" range will hit these, especially late in the year...but any time really. Did you tie up the microjig yourself? Where did you find the jigheads...the hook looks nice and stout, and the shape of the head brings weight forward to help the jig ride horizontally in the water...and I really like those eyes on it! You said #12 hook, I believe...how heavy are those? I'd definitely like to get some. Johnsfolly 1
ZigJigman Posted September 13, 2019 Posted September 13, 2019 You can see some in www.zigjig.com i make them in 1/64, 1/80 and 1/124 oz. Quillback and Johnsfolly 2
JUNGLE JIM 1 Posted January 22, 2021 Author Posted January 22, 2021 All of my jigs are tied and poured by me. I have about ten or so custom one of a kind jig molds that I designed and had made. Cost a small fortune but it's paid off over the years. Johnsfolly and FishnDave 2
FishnDave Posted January 22, 2021 Posted January 22, 2021 I've really liked the jigheads you made for me, Jim. Last weekend I was using some store-bought heavy duty fly jigheads that I've also really liked...and the lead fell off one head, and the hook broke on another. I was shocked! I'm sure it had nothing to do with the trees and brush I kept bouncing my fly off during backcasts.... 😄
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