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By Ronnie Garrison, About.com Guide to Freshwater Fishing since 1997

How To Jig Spoons To Catch Fish In the Fall

Monday December 3, 2007
Jigging a spoon will work in the fall and all winter long if the water stays soft on top like it does here in Georgia. Clear water is best but you can catch fish under most conditions when they school up deep. A good depthfinder is essential for locating them and saying on them. Try it where you live and let us know how it works for you by sharing your experiences in the comments section below.
How To Jig Spoons To Catch Fish In the Fall

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