Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pt.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!kodak!arkady From: arkady@kodak.UUCP (Ark Pisarevsky) Newsgroups: alt.fishing Subject: JIGS, Jigs, JiGs, jIgS, jigs, ... Message-ID: <2281@kodak.UUCP> Date: 19 Jan 90 13:17:48 GMT Reply-To: arkady@kodak.UUCP () Distribution: na Organization: Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY Lines: 26 Hello Net-Fishermen. I am beginning to prepare for the coming season and the first activity planned is the walleye trip to Canada. Now, in my book waleyes and jigs go together. I had good luck in the past with Northland Fireball (tm) jigs. Especially their lime-green color. But in perusing several old issues of In-Fisherman I realized that there are several other popular companies/designs (Jig-A-Whopper and Lindy-Little-Joe come to mind right now). Would anybody care to comment on these or other brands/styles. How about different jigging techniques ? Very slow lift-drop, kind of like plastic worm, works for me. Also, if anybody sees this message in North Bay, Canada I would really love to hear from you. Our spring trip is for Lake Nippising and we need some sage local advice. Well, I got to go, there are people around who think that posting about fishing is not work :-) :-) Happy Trails, ...!rutgers!rochester!kodak!arkady