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« Reply #1: October 05, 2006, 11:44:45 AM » |
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Love that idea Brian....the Jensen Egg is the most simple rig around. I've had some stellar days w/ a single Jensen egg & a tiny piece of white yarn.
When the steelies have seen jig after jig go by....its "Mr. Jensen" that is likely to get picked up!
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« Reply #2: October 06, 2006, 06:54:05 PM » |
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I have a couple tied up, just waiting now to try em out  .
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« Reply #3: November 05, 2006, 02:12:50 PM » |
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Would this be as effective with a small bead?
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« Reply #4: November 05, 2006, 08:07:21 PM » |
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Would this be as effective with a small bead? Are you talking about a bead rather than the Jensen egg? I'm sure Troutbeads and the sort would work just fine as well.
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« Reply #5: November 05, 2006, 09:26:01 PM » |
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Great post Brian. I have caught many, many steelhead on the jensen egg and wool, I like to slide one egg up the hook till it is on the mainline just above the hook eye, and I always have 2 eggs attached to each other so one dangles free. I call this the "dangler".
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« Reply #6: November 11, 2006, 11:05:29 AM » |
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Great post.............I have used this presentation in gin clear days or when the Creek/River has been pounded by others.It is one of my go to baits I have in my arsenal....................... 
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« Reply #7: December 01, 2006, 11:30:10 PM » |
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Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! That is my secret weapon! I've gone 3 for 5 on the past two trip running that under Over The Edge Tackle's dropper jigs. If you want a little more room between the egg and the point of the hook you should try Gammy Finesse hook (shorter shank and bigger bend). I've also done well on Nates in the spring on my favHohrite river when running a second egg placed over the eye of the hook. I usually run this without the jig though. Like Brian said, the key is extra wraps on the hook and a piece of yarn in the loop below the egg. I don't knot the yarn however, the egg keeps it in place usually. Regarding egg color, Jensen's cerise eggs are the perfect mix of orange and pink. As the picture shows, they are also translucent and really seem to catch light well.
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« Reply #8: November 23, 2009, 09:15:38 AM » |
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I used this but with regular trout beads on a clear river day. I used a carmel color bead instead of the jensen egg with a little bit of wool and Bingo first cast I caught mine. 
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« Reply #9: November 23, 2009, 03:17:18 PM » |
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Nice! It's not often you catch one that comes with a gimlet 
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