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Ice-off conditions
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I try to throw it as close to the ice edge as I can or on the ice itself and pull it off. Let it sink all the way to the bottom but watch your line where it enters the water. Many hits will come on the drop. Then bounce it back you. I usually always let it fall back to the bottom but sometimes swimming it through the water column works. Just remember to watch your line and the takes will usually be while the jig is falling, not when you're lifting it. Strike at any twitch of your line or if it stops falling before it should be hitting the bottom. Hook sets are free! Oh and 6lb. Nanofil by Berkeley is some amazing line for a spinning reel. Expensive, but well worth the $20.
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Ice-off conditions - by Hazzy_Hazbourne - 03-12-2017, 03:02 PM
Re: [Hazzy_Hazbourne] Ice-off conditions - by brookieguy1 - 03-13-2017, 03:11 AM

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