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I will be heading to Jakes the 26th to the 30th. any help on baits to use would be appreciated

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I was up at Jakes last week-end. Did pretty good. Gold swedish pimples did well,green plain hooks with bobber,and a pink jig did the job.Our biggest was 26 in. with about 80 fish being caught. Good luck and post when you get back!

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We were up at Sportman's Oak Island this past weekend, fishing was slow, we changed presentation every twenty minutes to try to attract the agressive fish. We brought home a limit of eyes for four and several Jumbo's.<BR>Rattle Spoons, Gold Jigheads, Rap's, we also caught fish on Red Hooks under a bobber, the lease bit of resistance on the bobber as possible. Fatheads were the only minnow available. They have great service and Food!

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We were at Jakes Fri.Sat.Sun.It was pretty slow at best.All the resorts were moving house's and fisherman around all the time trying to find something that worked.Was'nt like they were'nt trying.8 of us kept only 36 eyes and a few jumbo,s.We did have a few sizers,29" 27" and three 25".Anything gold in jigging worked the best,angel eyes and kastmasters did the best. Caught a number of really small ones,which gives hope for future trips.Hope they,re on when you get there!!!<p>[This message has been edited by tracker1 (edited 01-20-2004).]

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We were fishing out of the NW Angle Resort with RC Carlson on Jan 9th and 10th and did pretty good. Fishing was slow on Friday the 9th according the RC but we managed to get about 30 eaters and 5 jumbos for five guys. Saturday was great with two 27" that were caught and released and several in the 20's" and a ton of eaters.

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Gem,<P>Was there a particular bait, lure or presentaion that worked better than others?<P>We'll be up there Friday through Sunday. I'll be sure to post a report.<P>Thanks<BR>tj<p>[This message has been edited by tjhunter (edited 01-21-2004).]

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tjhunter,<P>I'd say gold spoons, really any brand will do but a lot of people tend to use Angle Eye's. When things get tough I'd go to a plain hook and catch a few. Jigging seemed to catch the aggressive fish early and late in the day with the dead stick being the ticket during the middle of the day. Mix it up with gold and glow spoons and some plain hooks, Frosties and of course Gem-n-eye's and you'll catch'em.

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Gem Sounds like you boys did fairly good. I was just wondering what size plain hooks you were using? I talked to R.C. Carlson and #6 plain red hooks were doing the trick. Sounds you probably had alot of DOWN TIME with all rerigging you were doing.

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