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#1 Caver

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Posted April 03 2012 - 09:54 PM

Im new to jigging and I'm really finding it a fun way to fish. My main go to baits are plastics and crank baits. Anyway, the problem is I don't seem to have a very good hookup percentage when I do get bites. The fish is on for 2 or 3 seconds then they're gone. Again when I fish my go to baits hooking up and keeping fish on is no problem. I'm currently using a Revo winch with a medium heavy rod, and 50lb braid with a 14lb flouro leader for line. Any tips from you guys when fishing this style to hook up and stay hooked? Thanks in advance.

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Posted April 03 2012 - 10:05 PM

Did you check your jig to make sure the hook is sharp? I missed a bunch of fish last weekend and finally checked my hook and it was jacked up. Also, if it was me, I would ditch the leader and go straight braid. That just me though, I know a lot of people use a leader with no issues.

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Posted April 03 2012 - 10:10 PM

I would not use the leader it might be stretching too much to get the hook to penetrate deep enough and without the leader u'll have better feel of the lure

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Posted April 03 2012 - 10:32 PM

I think the setup is ok. Could be the jig, could be the weedguard. Depending on the bite you may want to let 'em take it a little longer. Also early in the season you may need to watch the line a little more closely. In cold water bass may just pick up the bait and swim with it, rather than "hit" it.
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Posted April 03 2012 - 11:09 PM

Thanks for your replies. Do you guys usually trim your weed guards down after purchasing a new jig? I'll try sharpening my hooks and going straight to braid to see if it makes a difference, but I find it a pain if I want to change lures frequently because the braids so strong! Really enjoy smoking those bass out of tight cover with the jig technique. Let's hope I can keep em on next time!

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Posted April 03 2012 - 11:22 PM

How long of a rod? I like a 7'6'' or longer.
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Posted April 03 2012 - 11:28 PM

7 footer. I'm a short dude so I don't like to use too much longer.

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Posted April 04 2012 - 05:40 AM

Thanks for your replies. Do you guys usually trim your weed guards down after purchasing a new jig? I'll try sharpening my hooks and going straight to braid to see if it makes a difference, but I find it a pain if I want to change lures frequently because the braids so strong! Really enjoy smoking those bass out of tight cover with the jig technique. Let's hope I can keep em on next time!


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Posted April 04 2012 - 06:20 AM

I think you maybe setting hook late, when you first feel the bite your jig is already in the bass's mouth so why wait?

You may not be setting hook with enough authority, I say this because you stated "the fish were on for 2 or 3 seconds & then gone".

As for rod length my grandson is 5' 2" & uses a 7' 2" flipping stick ;)
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Posted April 04 2012 - 06:30 AM

I agree with Catt on setting the hook immediately, and since the jigs have a thick hook make sure to set the the hook like you mean it. When you feel the bite or see the line twitch try to cross their eyes, if the thick hook hits a hard part of their mouth it will take some force to get it to penetrate.
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Posted April 04 2012 - 07:51 AM

I would also think about getting a reel with a higher gear ratio... I like to use 6.4 or higher for plastics and jigs.

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Posted April 04 2012 - 08:25 AM

Setting the hook on a jig bite takes practice, it's much different than other lures. Keep fishing with them and you'll detect bites quicker and learn when to properly set the hook.
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Posted April 04 2012 - 09:08 AM

A couple other things. What do you use for a trailer? Is it too long? I ONLY use a Rage crawl and I cut the tip cut off.

The fish may be dinks too small to be caught on your jig. I was missing bites the other day (like always) and a guy came by throwing a small crank and he was catching 6'' bass!
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Posted April 04 2012 - 02:30 PM

What kind of jig are you using? I dont know about anyone else but I had some bad luck with strike king denny brauer jigs, Id set the hook on them fight the fish for a few minutes and come off beside the boat, Switched to another jig and never lose fish anymore, with that size hook and braid with a stiff rod you can really drive the hook home.

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Posted April 04 2012 - 04:53 PM

First off, how heavy is the jig you are throwing? I wouldn't throw anything 1/2 oz or over on anything less than a heavy power rod. I also like a longer rod for jig fishing as well. I always have a 3/4 oz football jig tied on a Dobyns 734. (7'3" heavy power rod). Also that Winch has a really slow gear ratio making it harder to keep pressure on the fish once you hook em. A faster gear ratio will also allow you to reel down quicker before you set the hook if one bites when your rod tip is high. Also, with a jig, don't be afraid to swing for the fences when you set the hook and keep it tight. Don't give em any slack.




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