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Favorite Walleye Jig // Lure This Winter ??


marshmallow

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Mine are these. They aren't made anymore so you can't even get them, so I hope I don't lose them! frown

They were called ....Birds? If anyone has these I would gladly trade some hardly used Cubby's for them! winkfull-27051-15943-img_0468.jpg

I think they were called Ronnybirds? confused

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Green and orange whistler jig with green prop has outfished any jig ive got. If they dont take it the first time a 3 foot up jig will get them to bite on the fall 75% of the time. 2nd would be a glow red horizontal flyer.

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Korynta .. I Love The Way They " Slam " The Whistlers On The Drop .. Had Em Now And Then On The Raise Too..

No dought. Bought one in every color! The movement of that prop makes me want to attack it. Last year by garden island on LOW i dropped it down and looked at the bird and 10 feet off the bottom a 26 1/4" eye smacked it on the fall. That was fun to catch and see that big red line fly up the screen that fast. Always my go to jig!

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Buckshots have been producing well for me. Also, I started using Rattling Flyers this year with success.

For the deadstick it has been a single hook Frostee jig with fathead. I have also gotten several with the plain hook and shiner.

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