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oakorchardfishking

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keystone jig
« on: Sep 20, 2004, 02:34 PM »
wasnt sure where to put this topic! i was wondering if anyone has ever used the jig called a keystone jig made by renosky? it is very small and looks like a tiny perch fry.... guess they are successful for perch and crappie too! i am wondering how successful they really are before i go buy a bunch and how you rig them? they come with a tiny little black round jig... looks to be about  1/16 or less...do you have to use a shot above it or what...just curious! any help will do!

Mackdaddy21

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Re: keystone jig
« Reply #1 on: Sep 20, 2004, 03:54 PM »
I've seen them and think they'd be pretty good for a lot of different types of fishing, even ice fishing. I would think a split shot would be a must because they are so light. Crappie, perch, and gills would prolly love them. They might work for bigger predators like trout and bass too though.

Tyler

 



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