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Old 01-03-2011, 04:50 PM   #1
Rob Rockcrawler
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I use them while ice fishing sometimes. Only with tip ups. I thin they are VMC's but i cant remeber, they are red about a 1/0. I didnt notice any difference with hook ups, and still get a couple gut hooks, but usually in the corner.

Everything is better on the rocks.
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Old 01-04-2011, 09:19 AM   #2
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I like them for bass, pickerel and pike... not for trout and salmon...

I started using them at lake Champlian years ago, people up there swear by trebles and though I was nuts..... I found that in most instances you dont need wire leader with circles because ( in my findings) the line is away from the teeth...

A good run is better than a bad stand!
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Old 01-04-2011, 11:38 AM   #3
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I have small circle hooks for trout, but I prefer jigging for trout with small spoons and microtube jigs. My favorite experiences were fishing the shallows of my favorite late season pond, and being able to see the trout when they swam by the hole. When they went after the lure, you could see them striking just below the surface.
I jigged up more trout last season than in all my prior years, primarily because I learned HOW to jig properly.

I started out jigging with a kiddie fishing rod (from Kmart) and added an old trout reel. The rod was medium action, which for a small rod made it feel like heavy action. I started out jigging like I was jigging for cod, which was completely useless when targeting trout and panfish. Then I saw a TV show that showed one proper technique for jigging through the ice, and viola! A star was born. I started catching fish on every trip. It took patience and perserverence, but I knew what I needed to do and was able to do it with that clunky setup.
Now I have ultralight jigging rigs (as well as a couple mediums for big lake fish) and I love the sensativity these things convey. I can feel a fish if it just thinks of hitting the jig.

I started out using traditional "J" style hooks for shiners, but the gut hook ratio was way too high, so I experimented with circle hooks (some 5-10 years ago) and have never looked back!
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