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Author Topic: Low and clear water conditions anyone who can help me?  (Read 1066 times)
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« Reply #15: February 11, 2007, 04:15:25 PM »

IS there any oen who could help me in my quest to hook up with a few steelies in Low and clear water conditions Huh


With the low, clear water we've been experiencing the past few weeks I've been using the same jig with consistent results, including three fish on Friday.  The jig pictured is one of our new line of dumbbell jigs soon to be available to the public through our online store.  It's similar to a 1/8 oz jig tied on a Owner 2/0 hook.






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« Reply #16: February 11, 2007, 04:18:15 PM »

nice lookin jig fb looks really good

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« Reply #17: February 12, 2007, 05:35:17 PM »

Greetings Greg:

Here's the pic I promised ya.  The Muddler Minnow is a "smaller" version.  The Black Bunny is a "larger" Version with a black hackle and some flash-a-boo.  I hope this helps out a little bit.

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« Reply #18: February 15, 2007, 11:22:32 AM »

THanks all i have just been out for teh past few days jsut had my wisdom teeth pulled it sucks big time loads of pain and the day before i got my teeth pulled and saw four steelies in the low waters and i drifted small amounts of eggs and jigs down to them and they didn't even seem to notice whats the deal? it drifted right in front of there noses and they didn't even borther to strike at anythign till i used a small bule fox spoon silver adn green and that ony got one strike tehn i got one strike with a wigglewart samll one in low clear water and it got one strike also but not a very hard strike it was more like a nibble waht color would you recomend for jigs cause all i hav eis a white one and a black one and TWO yellow ones any aprticular color i should buy?  Huh well let me know and thanks again

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« Reply #19: February 15, 2007, 01:15:55 PM »

I have had very good luck using a micro egg size 8 with a split shot. Last time I was out I bumped into another fly fisher who had a rod with duct tape holding the eyes on. He asked what I was using took a look and pulled a wad of yarn out of his pocket, wrapped a little on a hook and got a fish on his second cast. Pretty funny.

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