Been doing a little jug line fishing lately in Granbury and I can't seem to catch anything. I'm using pool noodles wrapped around 1/2" PVC and I'm making my lines about 8 ft long. So far I've tried live bluegill and cut bluegill with no luck at all. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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Originally posted by LovinTxHuntin View PostBeen doing a little jug line fishing lately in Granbury and I can't seem to catch anything. I'm using pool noodles wrapped around 1/2" PVC and I'm making my lines about 8 ft long. So far I've tried live bluegill and cut bluegill with no luck at all. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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I’ve caught 39 cats in 3 trips all on noodle jugs as you describe, cut shad has been the key at night. I’ve been fishing 6-12’ a few caught 25’. Biggest fish so far has been 11.5lbs. We are catching a lot of 5-7lbrs. The perch haven’t been productive for us mainly gizzard shad cut in 1” sizes.
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Originally posted by CabezaBlanca View PostSet 45 jugs out last weekend and 72 the weekend before. Fishing anywhere between 2 to 18 foot deep using live and cut perch. Caught 3 cats and 3 gar. I quit until it gets cooler. This was on Somerville.
I noticed at LOP last weekend that someone had scattered 50 or 60 jugs across the main lake.
Don’t you worry you will catch a kid that is skiing or tubing?
I mean the main lake looked like a plane crash with stuff floating everywhere
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Originally posted by Buff View PostWondering the mind set on this...
I noticed at LOP last weekend that someone had scattered 50 or 60 jugs across the main lake.
Don’t you worry you will catch a kid that is skiing or tubing?
I mean the main lake looked like a plane crash with stuff floating everywhere
That is so wrong and I’m seeing it more and more. All this is doing is giving jug fishing a black eye. They need to be aware that they are responsible for any damage that is directly caused by there jug. Same goes for the big wake board boats but much harder to prove the appropriate party at fault. It all comes down to being considerate of your fellow outdoorsman. And yes I’m an avid jug fisherman and do not want to see jugs become illegal.
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