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Old 01-04-2011, 10:00 PM
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So let's talk about how to work them.

I've jigged them around the bridge a little,thrown them through a flock of birds attacking baitfish and it sounds like people troll them.

How about for White Perch? Let them sink a little and then fast retrieve?
While I've caught suspended fish on stingsilvers, I think they're best used when fish are holding near the bottom. It's a great lure for vertical jigging, especially this time of year for white perch. The way I use them is to drop down until I feel the bottom, then snap up and let it settle back until you feel the bottom again, then snap again always keeping a tight line. They're very good around the Bay Bridge rockpiles through the winter until the spring rains/runoff washes out the deep warm water. When the current is really rolling I cast them upstream and let them drift down but try to keep them as vertical as possible. I really like this particular design on generic stingsilvers because of the single hook and feather dressing.
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Old 01-04-2011, 11:37 PM
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Old 01-05-2011, 11:33 AM
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We use stingsilvers like Kimbro.. Verticle jigging off the bottom. Quick lifts will letting them fall without slack in the line. Most hits come on the fall. We have dressed the hook with a squid strip or even a bkd when appropriate.
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Old 01-05-2011, 03:32 PM
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Sometimes in winter - the fish like a Sting silver just quivered / shaken gently.

I'll let it touch bottom - then barely shake the rod tip. Now / then , a gentle lift - maybe 4-5 inches. Often feel 2-3 taps , my guess is smaller Perch. Then a good bump - fish on.

It pays to try different jigging tactics - keep in mind , the deeper the water - more rod movement required.

I like braid with a 36 inch leader - 20 lb. test. Watch out for nicks - sometimes a sting silver will foul over the leader.

In summer - I'll use a sting silver - right on bottom , 6 to 12 inch hops. Key is to hit bottom every drop. You should get a few shells now / then if doing it right. Weeds out the smaller Perch when they are thick on oyster bars.

Tough to fish one wrong. Some guys tie a teaser fly - 18 inches up the leader.
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Old 01-05-2011, 04:11 PM
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Shawn, Skip and B,

Thanks a bunch....much appreicated.

I think I'll be spending a lot of time working them as you all have suggested.

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