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Don't they call that snap-jigging?  I do that with 3/4 oz grass head jigs and curly tail trailers when the fish go deep in Summer, but I don't impart as much rod action as he does.  Just a 1-3' snap and a fall.  I'm going to have to try that with the football head and more rod twitching on the rise.

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Stroking a Jig is one of my favorite presentation. Nothing like it and works wonderfully when done properly. My favorite size is 1/2oz.  Will work in most any depth water.  I like to work ledges most.

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Don't do it...it's a trick...it'll trick the bass into biting :D

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Could I use a lighter jig for this?

I supposed you could you any size jig, or soft plastic for that matter.  But I think the key to getting reaction strikes with this technique is the fast rise and fall of a heavier jig or worm.

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Stroking a jig is a presentation that was originated here on Ky Lake. Used on ledges during the post spawn and summer, it works best when fish are in a positive feeding mood, on top of the hump yet suspended somewhat. Usually works best in deeper water (8-25 ft. deep).

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