I have been throwing jigs almost exclusively this summer with lots of decent fish and some pigs. Now that i have gained confidence using jigs i belive they will be taking the place for some other lures.
So anyone who fishes jigs alot i would like to know...
1. How long on average will bass hold the jig without getting spooked cause of line etc...
(I let them hold it for around 3-4 seconds an i only lose a fish here and there so im doing good for the most part, but i see some guys let the bass inhale the lure for 6 seconds +)
2. Does the rattiling BBs have any effect.
3. I know were not catching 15-20lb bass, but has anyone ever had a thin hook snap? I feel some jigs with the thin wire hooks look like they could be snapped off by hand.
Thanks MAFF
I just started to throw jigs this year. It's really paid off. Most of mine don't have a rattle but after fishing with someone who swears by it I got a couple and have caught fish on them. Mostly I'm throwing jigs made by Jay at Boag Hog Baits. They are solid jigs and lead free. I set the hook on anything that looks or feels different. I swear the bigger the fish, the less line tic/pull whatever. It just gets heavy. There is definitely a learning curve. It's the lightest bite of any lure I've fished
I will add that fishing them on 40-50lb braid helps in feeling,seeing the hit and setting the hook. Green braid will tend to bleach out after a few trips. I will let that happen and just recolor the first 3' with a green permanant marker. I always keep one in my tackle bag.
I will add that fishing them on 40-50lb braid helps in feeling,seeing the hit and setting the hook. Green braid will tend to bleach out after a few trips. I will let that happen and just recolor the first 3' with a green permanant marker. I always keep one in my tackle bag.
Trying to see flurocarbon is a nightmare. I lose sight of my line and takes me a couple secs just to refocus. I really like braid, but hate leaders. Besides flipin/pitchin into cover will braid work in open water without any leaders?
I will add that fishing them on 40-50lb braid helps in feeling,seeing the hit and setting the hook. Green braid will tend to bleach out after a few trips. I will let that happen and just recolor the first 3' with a green permanant marker. I always keep one in my tackle bag.