Hair Jigging Bass
Hair Jigs have made a huge comeback in recent times, and they work for a variety of fish. On today’s show, Legendary Al Lindner and his son Troy deploy hair jigs to catch bass in the shallows.
Hair Jigs have made a huge comeback in recent times, and they work for a variety of fish. On today’s show, Legendary Al Lindner and his son Troy deploy hair jigs to catch bass in the shallows.
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