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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 6:00 pm    Post subject: Solutions For The Top 10 Jigging Mistakes Reply with quote

Solutions For The Top 10 Jigging Mistakes




See if any of these tips can help you catch the big one.

1. MISTAKE: Slack on the Drop - Some anglers lift the jig, then quickly drop the rodtip so the leadhead falls on a slack line. No good, since most strikes occur on the drop.
SOLUTION: After the lift, match the speed of the jig's descent with your rodtip so the line stays semi-taut.

2. MISTAKE: Slow Hookset - Walleyes inhale jigs by flaring their gills, and can spit 'em out just as fast.
SOLUTION: When you feel a light tick or tap, or the line twitches, set the hook. If you miss light bites, add a stinger.

3. MISTAKE: Lack of Concentration - An obvious misstep.
SOLUTION: Forget everything else. Focus on the elements of your presentation (jigging cadence, bottom contact, etc.), and be ever alert for a strike.

4. MISTAKE: Avoiding Snags - It's tempting to stay away from the tough stuff and avoid frustrating snags. But then you miss fish.
Solution: If you're not occasionally running afoul of weeds, rocks or wood, you're not fishing in the right place. Bite your lip and go for it.

5. MISTAKE: Overdoing It - It's easy to fall into a rhythm that's too fast for the fish.
Solution: This is part of the mental game. Concentrate on keeping your jig strokes slow and steady, unless the fish are on a tear.

6. MISTAKE: Fishing the Wrong Head -There are so many to choose from, many anglers give up and stick with one style.
Solution: Make the effort to learn about the different designs, and fish them where they make sense.

7. MISTAKE: Weight Problems - An oversize jig sinks too fast and plows along the bottom, while lightweights won't reach the fish, or worse, you can't "feel" them.
Solution: Use just enough weight to maintain good contact with the jig.

8. MISTAKE: Casting Too Far - This isn't the Olympics. Jigs and strikes at the far end of a long cast are difficult to register.
Solution: Keep casts manageable for gear and conditions.

9. MISTAKE: The Wrong Rod - Long, soft-tipped sticks are usually bad news.
Solution: You'll detect more strikes with a shorter, stiffer, high-modulus graphite rod.

10. MISTAKE: Unnecessary Tipping - Some anglers automatically tip leadheads with bait. While a good idea in cold water or when fish are sluggish, meat can detract from the action of feathers or the vibes of a curlytail.
Solution: When in doubt, go baitless.
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