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Fixing ejector marks on headstamp
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2787353" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>That would be a good spot.</p><p>But you will have much better luck on the walleyes by using jigs. </p><p>Get some 1/8 ounce and tie it directly to the line. </p><p>Id be using 6 # mono or 10# braid.</p><p>Put curley tail grub or a bobby garland baby shad grub on the jig and cast it out into the slow water on the edges of the fast moving water.</p><p>Let the jig sink to the bottom.</p><p>Tighten up the line, and turn the reel handle very very slowly.</p><p>Dont twitch the rod, just reel very very slowly.</p><p>Now for the most important part.</p><p>Hold out one of your index fingers straight out.</p><p>Now tap on that with another finger as lightly as you can.</p><p>Do that a few times right now, and remember what that light tap feels like.</p><p>While your reeling very very slowly with the tight line, when you feel a light tap, set the hook right now.</p><p>Master that technique and it will change the way you fish.</p><p>And it will also change what you fish with by way of lures.</p><p>If you fish from a boat, move around and just fish the eddys near the faster water with jigs.</p><p>Early and late in the day will be best for the walleyes, but they are always going to be in those areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2787353, member: 12443"] That would be a good spot. But you will have much better luck on the walleyes by using jigs. Get some 1/8 ounce and tie it directly to the line. Id be using 6 # mono or 10# braid. Put curley tail grub or a bobby garland baby shad grub on the jig and cast it out into the slow water on the edges of the fast moving water. Let the jig sink to the bottom. Tighten up the line, and turn the reel handle very very slowly. Dont twitch the rod, just reel very very slowly. Now for the most important part. Hold out one of your index fingers straight out. Now tap on that with another finger as lightly as you can. Do that a few times right now, and remember what that light tap feels like. While your reeling very very slowly with the tight line, when you feel a light tap, set the hook right now. Master that technique and it will change the way you fish. And it will also change what you fish with by way of lures. If you fish from a boat, move around and just fish the eddys near the faster water with jigs. Early and late in the day will be best for the walleyes, but they are always going to be in those areas. [/QUOTE]
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