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Old 04-04-2014, 08:36 PM
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I'm assuming that most of the bluegills being caught are with the trout magnet. I've tried the crappie magnet without much success at all. Well... No success. I feel like it's something I'm doing wrong...

I out the bait on the jig head, tying up and using a bobber... I'll catch on the same setup with minnow without a problem.

Just a fish choice or should I be fishing it another way...

Also.. What are you guys catching the bluegill on? Same setup just a trout magnet?

Thanks for any advice!
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Old 04-04-2014, 08:57 PM
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I usually use 6 pound line for crappie magnets. I use 2 pound for trout magnets. I usually use a straight retrive at the depth the fish want it. For some reason the fish really like the gliding action they provide. Bluegill with the trout magnet l I will use the twitch method like the one showed in the video. http://troutmagnet.com/video-detail.php?id=5
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Old 04-04-2014, 09:04 PM
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Here is a link to a good video about twitching. Keep in mind the videos talking about trout....but the method is the same. You let the lure fall to the depth you think the Gills are at and start twitching. If you saw my post today about Normandy I used the twitch method to catch the trout....and also the rock bass. You may want to put a size "B" split shot 18 inches above the TM if it is windy. Let me know if you have anymore questions.


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Old 04-04-2014, 09:17 PM
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I usually use 6 pound line for crappie magnets. I use 2 pound for trout magnets. I usually use a straight retrive at the depth the fish want it. For some reason the fish really like the gliding action they provide. Bluegill with the trout magnet l I will use the twitch method like the one showed in the video. http://troutmagnet.com/video-detail.php?id=5
So no float for you? Thanks for all the help
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Old 04-04-2014, 09:19 PM
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There will be times you will want to use it under a float.



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Old 04-04-2014, 09:29 PM
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Make sure you keep the T M body all the way on the jig head.Some times when the fish hit the lure they will pull the "britches" down and you will need to put them back in place.
https://www.troutmagnet.com/store/Tr...s-c-15_17.html
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Old 04-04-2014, 09:52 PM
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So no float for you? Thanks for all the help
Normally when I am trout fishing I will use a float. Other times when I have some current or wind I will use a float too.
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Old 04-04-2014, 10:02 PM
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I saw in the video they said close to the bottom with a float. So how close to the bottom? Say I'm fishing a river that averages 4.5', and flat bottom, no trees, no stumps, no brush, just a concrete bottom that is featureless. I have about 3.5' of 3# flouro leader tied on, hopefully that will be enough, but I usually use braid and don't have any issues so we'll see if I do better with 3# flouro
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Old 04-04-2014, 10:12 PM
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I saw in the video they said close to the bottom with a float. So how close to the bottom? Say I'm fishing a river that averages 4.5', and flat bottom, no trees, no stumps, no brush, just a concrete bottom that is featureless. I have about 3.5' of 3# flouro leader tied on, hopefully that will be enough, but I usually use braid and don't have any issues so we'll see if I do better with 3# flouro
That video is about trout fishing. If you are trout fishing I would always use a fluro leader. As for how close to the bottom.....with trout it needs to be within a couple of inches of them. I watched them today and if you aren't close they won't come up far. Each year when I start my trout fishing it takes me a while to get it through my head to get it down to them. As Jeff Smith says "If you aren't catching trout you are not fishing deep enough or there are no trout there". I have found that to be true.


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