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Offline Brandon

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Jaw Jacking Pond Bows
« on: Mar 13, 2018, 07:47 PM »
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The Jaw Jacker has changed the way I fish for trout on slow days when the fish don't want to pay any attention to a flashy spoon or moving jig. Sometimes these big lazy trout just want a small presentation that is held dead still. You could either do this with a strike indicator on your line or you could just use a couple Jaw Jacker hook setting devices like I do and be busy running back and forth. These ponds can be hit and miss, but early in the ice season from first freeze till the begining of January fishing can be excellent. Don't forget these same ponds when the weather warms up and the ice starts to melt away from the shore. These ponds will once again have actively feeding trout that you can target even after the big lakes are off limits due to fishing closures. So don't put away the auger and short rods, head out to a trout pond this spring.

If you want to find a lake near you hear are a couple of great resources that I use to locate new lakes. Friends can also be a big help in locating productive spots if they're willing to share with you. the good thing about trout is that they put a new batch in every year, so you don't have to feel guilty keeping a few for dinner.

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Offline Shotgun

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Re: Jaw Jacking Pond Bows
« Reply #1 on: Mar 16, 2018, 03:09 PM »
Pretty well anything from worms to power bait and artificial will get those buggers biting especially at that private lake you fished

My neighbor has a good friend who lives there and we have had a few boomer days in the summer but never tried through the ice. A lot of fun for sure.

Thanks for posting

SHOTGUN

Offline smi_tty

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Re: Jaw Jacking Pond Bows
« Reply #2 on: Mar 22, 2018, 08:59 PM »
Hey Brandon - which pond did you shoot this video at?

Looks like you had an amazing day!

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Re: Jaw Jacking Pond Bows
« Reply #3 on: Mar 24, 2018, 12:17 AM »
Neat video Brandon. The jawjacker was jacking them that day.
Nice fat rainbow trout. :)

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Re: Jaw Jacking Pond Bows
« Reply #4 on: Mar 24, 2018, 05:11 PM »
Hey Brandon - which pond did you shoot this video at?

Looks like you had an amazing day!

It is a pond in a private lake community.  Very expensive homes and you must know a home owner to fish there.  There are several in Calgary as well as a few boomer ones just out side the city.

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Re: Jaw Jacking Pond Bows
« Reply #5 on: Mar 25, 2018, 08:46 AM »
It is a pond in a private lake community.  Very expensive homes and you must know a home owner to fish there.  There are several in Calgary as well as a few boomer ones just out side the city.

LOL!  If that is true, no wonder on the large bows.  On AO Brandon included links to the stocking reports which makes this even funnier to me.  I'm guessing "friends" were the information source of this frenzy.   

Only one person on here can clear this up...ehm....

 



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