jonnyblazex Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Cyacnba, during really windy days a heavier jig is a must! Might as well forget about line watching in those conditions. Quote
smr_hga Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Jigs can be tricky at first, when i first started i sometimes thought i had a bite when i really just ran into a patch of weeds lol. However when you get a bite, you'll know it, it will be as if your jig just thumped into a wall. Like most lures when you feel that resistance, set the hook with confidence and you'll get a lot of hookups. Quote
Super User scaleface Posted October 26, 2015 Super User Posted October 26, 2015 Jigs can be tricky at first, when i first started i sometimes thought i had a bite when i really just ran into a patch of weeds lol. However when you get a bite, you'll know it, it will be as if your jig just thumped into a wall. Like most lures when you feel that resistance, set the hook with confidence and you'll get a lot of hookups. I get lots of bites that i dont know. I weigh the line and if my line feels heavy I set the hook . Thats the reason I still use mono instead of florocarbon . I'm use to the sensations of mono . Quote
smr_hga Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 I get lots of bites that i dont know. I weigh the line and if my line feels heavy I set the hook . Thats the reason I still use mono instead of florocarbon . I'm use to the sensations of mono . Huh... Guess i've been jigging so long i can't miss a bite anymore lol. Quote
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