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sportsman221

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 06:51pm - Nov 20,08 Posts: 108
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Where i have been fishing i notice there have been a ton of small gills. I cant seem to catch them and they have been stealing my bait. I was just wondering what the smallest jig size is that i can go to or what you guys use. Any info is appreciated
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Finman

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 05:44pm - Sep 20,04 Posts: 651 Location: Lake Michigan
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I would start at 1/64 ounce and work my way down smaller from there. Use a single spike. Have fun check custom jigs and spins web site. Lots of options and plastics can be deadly also try bros (sp) blood worms the action is incredbile. Stick with 1 and 2lb test for line. http://www.northlandtackle.com/Category ... af?cat=248GLGF Fin
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Valleye

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 08:32pm - Feb 3,05 Posts: 3988 Location: Lake County, IL
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Look at wolfram fiskas jigs. They are a bit pricey but hold up pretty well. Size 3 wolfram jig in gold with a glow bead and use a plastic wedge or spike. I like plastique! Whatever works for you. Downsizing your jig will enable you to land the small gills as well as the big ones. Just as Fin said makes sure you match your line (1-2lb test) to the smaller jig. Good Luck and let us know if that works!!!! 
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sportsman221

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 06:51pm - Nov 20,08 Posts: 108
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Ill let you know. Any info on where i can pick those up.
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ChgoEnforcer

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 09:55pm - Sep 11,08 Posts: 40 Location: Lockport
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sportsman221, check this out: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=46993They may not be Fiska's but they are very effectivve just the same and cheaper. I personally love the Tungsten jigs for their small profile/heavy weight ratio and have caught all my personal best panfish on them. Chuck
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Valleye

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 08:32pm - Feb 3,05 Posts: 3988 Location: Lake County, IL
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You can pick them up at Gander Mountain. If you wanna buy some online do a google of Wolfram Ice Fishing jigs. There are a handful of suppliers out there.
Good Luck
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fish wrangler

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 07:56pm - Apr 16,09 Posts: 112 Location: gages lake
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Not sure what size jiggs I use but man-o-man they get the job done from an eight inch crappie down to a bait size bluegill. I always put on one waxy.
_________________ Shut up and fish its not that far of a paddle!
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Popeye

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 03:21am - Apr 30,07 Posts: 5579 Location: Central Zion, IL
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fish wrangler, Not trying to start anything with you, but if you're gonna make a comment on a thread asking what size jig to use and you don't know the size you use, maybe you could include a picture with a coin in the picture to compare it to. I'm just saying that would make your post a little more relative and useful.
_________________ DAV Life member (retired USN) There are 3 types of people, those who can count and those who can't. Everbody has a purpose... It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
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dylanapollo

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 11:02pm - Dec 23,06 Posts: 972 Location: Du Page county and surrounding
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A buddy turned me onto Size 14 diamond jigs this year and they have worked wonders. All I seem to catch are small gills. Seriously they also catch bigger ones as well. Slap a waxie on them bad boys. The problem i have is getting them down fast enough. Bass pro has them but kinda expensive there. I have found them at a Water Werks for about half as much. If you are getting hits but not hooking up are you sure it's the lure? I've also discovered that spring bobbers are a must have for the little guys. Good luck finding them this time of year though. I had to resort to making my own. Check with Special Ed he's been making a few interesting ones. But... 
_________________ You really only ever need two tools in life. Duct Tape and Wd-40. If it moves and shouldn't use the tape. If it doesn't move and should use the Wd-40.
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denny duck

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 10:09am - Mar 15,09 Posts: 675 Location: north side
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did any body say micro? triangle @ at 83 and grass lake rd still has everything in stock you'll need to down size and catch fish. some of the jigs there are pricsey ?(tungeston) but they still have a great selection left and they give a great count on minnows and roaches. the staff is real helpfull and ive seen them take time to rig rods for customers and explain how to fish certain baits and target species. i dont know if your fishing lake county or not but they have put me on the "Hot" bite more than once.(info they given me have been topos, where to park, and quys names that are running those places) the owner there has even gone on the internet to sites that show newbees how to fish. but dont forget to down size your line also to 1 to2 # thread with the smaller jigs. duck Triangle Sports & Marine 23480 West Grass Lake Road Antioch (847) 395-0813
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Uncle O

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 10:32pm - Nov 17,05 Posts: 170 Location: Aurora, IL
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Chuck... your link is jacked up. Or it could be operator error. The tungstens you hooked me up with are pretty nice, quality and price. Damn do they blaze on the vex. May have to stop by your bait shop in Lemont and pick some more up. 
_________________ What time does the drive-thru open?
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sportsman221

Chitown-Angler
Joined: 06:51pm - Nov 20,08 Posts: 108
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Well thanx for the suggestions guys but with ice out just around the corner, I wont have to worry about down sizing. Those feeder bluegill grow some giants!
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