u/BeerFish45

I use the 1/64th oz. Trout magnet jig head (I like gold) tied to 2-8 lbs. fluoro carbon leader (I use 4lbs. or 5lbs. PLine fluoroclear) use lightest bobber you can that still allows you to see it well and cast far enough. (I use the pink 3/8 thill pencil bobber, spring bobber). My go to trout magnet bodies from the kit are whit/chartreuse and white/purple. I’ve caught fish on almost all of them so don’t be afraid to swap out and experiment. I also really like the crappie magnet bodies as well as the Bobby Garland crappie baits. The trout like those as well. So Jig head, select a body, and a spring bobber. Doesn’t get much simpler and very easy to adjust depth and bait. 👍

u/BeerFish45 — 16 days ago

I use the 1/64th oz. Trout magnet jig head (I like gold) tied to 2-8 lbs. fluoro carbon leader (I use 4lbs. or 5lbs. PLine fluoroclear) use lightest bobber you can that still allows you to see it well and cast far enough. (I use the pink 3/8 thill pencil bobber, spring bobber). My go to trout magnet bodies from the kit are whit/chartreuse and white/purple. I’ve caught fish on almost all of them so don’t be afraid to swap out and experiment. I also really like the crappie magnet bodies as well as the Bobby Garland crappie baits. The trout like those as well. So Jig head, select a body, and a spring bobber. Doesn’t get much simpler and very easy to adjust depth and bait. Loop knot is best for the jig head but a regular fisherman’s clinch knot will work also. Just adjust the knot to the top of the eye every time you cast so the bait sits horizontal in the water. 👍

u/BeerFish45 — 16 days ago