Fishing

Jump to content




fishing
bass fishing
 
fish

bass fish

fishing

fishing

fishing forum

bass fishing forum

fishing tips

bass

bass fishing


Fishing Tips
 
fishing
 
bass
bass fish
fish for bass

fishing tips

fish
   
fishing forums



Photo

Jigs Are Not My Freind


  • Please log in to reply
17 replies to this topic

#1 Grizzn N Bassin

Grizzn N Bassin

    Grizzn

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 627 posts
  • LocationUpstate Ny
  • My PB:Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Ponds and lakes in the middle of NOO WHERE

Posted July 02 2012 - 08:09 PM

I need some help for fishing jigs. I have 2 colors, 2 black and blue one with a chatter on the end both football style heads and one kids light brown/red skirt iwth a red bleed hook. i have some crawdads that i put on the end and also some white rabits. IN my ponds and lakes in my area alot have tons of cover and vegition i know i need some heavy to get the jig through. Ive tried going to a log down in the water then poping it and bouncing off of it..a ny suggestions?
thanks, chas

The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn’t someone else’s gift to you? –Lee Wulff

 

 


#2 Jig Meister

Jig Meister

    Jigger

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 373 posts
  • LocationSagamore Hills, Ohio
  • My PB:Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Anywhere my Kayak can go!

Posted July 03 2012 - 06:53 AM

My guess is you are fishing it way to fast.

I see people all the time fishing jigs and they are giving too much action. Maybe that works for them, but for myself I usually only get a fish one the first drop, or on a slow drag, sometimes on a double pop, or twitch after the initial sink.

Cast it to the location you want, let it sit for maybe 3-10 seconds, raise the rod tip, maybe twitch some, or pop it really fast twice or so, then let is sit (dead stick) for another 3-10 seconds, then drag it a foot or so, feeling the bottom.

If that doesn't yield in a strike, or a fish, then reel in, or repeat as desired.

I used to fish skirted jigs like I would a normal twister tail jig, and that has never worked for me, only way for me to catch fish, repeatedly is by doing what I just mentioned. Hope that helps, FWIW's it's something to try out.

#3 JSPOONE

JSPOONE

    Dink

  • Members
  • PipPipPip
  • 129 posts
  • Twitter:@JSPOONE
  • LocationCENTREVILLE,VA
  • My PB:Between 3-4 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:anywhere i can legally fish

Posted July 03 2012 - 07:03 AM

when i fish a jig its usually black with a black and blue skirt and a matching rage tail claw. when the jig hits the bottom i usually pop it real quick and see if i get a bite. if not i reel in a little bit and pop it 2-3 times. if i dont get a bite after a couple pops i reel and retry. remember you have to b ready for a strike or a pick up. a lot of the time my bites come after im done popping or twitching the bait and just watch ur line u will see ur line moving when some has picked it up off the bottom

#4 Jig Meister

Jig Meister

    Jigger

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 373 posts
  • LocationSagamore Hills, Ohio
  • My PB:Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Anywhere my Kayak can go!

Posted July 03 2012 - 07:26 AM

when i fish a jig its usually black with a black and blue skirt and a matching rage tail claw. when the jig hits the bottom i usually pop it real quick and see if i get a bite. if not i reel in a little bit and pop it 2-3 times. if i dont get a bite after a couple pops i reel and retry. remember you have to b ready for a strike or a pick up. a lot of the time my bites come after im done popping or twitching the bait and just watch ur line u will see ur line moving when some has picked it up off the bottom


Good advice, always watch the line, and feel for the strike

#5 JSPOONE

JSPOONE

    Dink

  • Members
  • PipPipPip
  • 129 posts
  • Twitter:@JSPOONE
  • LocationCENTREVILLE,VA
  • My PB:Between 3-4 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:anywhere i can legally fish

Posted July 03 2012 - 08:11 AM

yep just keep practicing and u will find something that is comfortable and works for u. also take ur time and remember u are not going to get as many cast in as with cranks or spinners.. and if u are using a shakey head its pretty much the same thing as using a jig

#6 K_Mac

K_Mac

    I Love Bass Fishing!

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,740 posts
  • LocationSouthern Illinois
  • My PB:Please Choose
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth

Posted July 03 2012 - 08:11 AM

I would take some time and read some of the many articles on jig fishing on this site and elsewhere. Jigs are one of the basic tools for catching bass, and learning how, what, and why will make you a better fisherman.

When casting to cover I will often use the method JM describes above. When fishing structure I may take a couple of minutes to work my jig through, up, down, or over whatever is there.The trick is figuring out where the strike zone is, and keeping the jig there for as long as possible.

Football jigs are great for rock, but not so much in grass or wood. A chatter blade would not be my choice on a jig in heavy cover unless I'm working it above, or ripping it through grass. Heavy is not always better when it comes to cover, grass, or anything else. Sometimes a 1/4 oz or lighter jig with a bigger trailer falling slowly will kill; other times a heavy jig and smaller trailer will work better. What I'm saying is matching the jig to the conditions will improve your chances. Fishing jigs is not rocket science, but I've been doing it for a while and I still have days when I don't seem to get it. Keep the faith. Jigs work, and are worth the effort to learn. Good luck.
"Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do." Benjamin Franklin

#7 roadwarrior

roadwarrior

    From a human perspective, they're like Twinkies.

  • Global Moderator
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 28,385 posts
  • LocationGermantown, TN
  • My PB:Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Pickwick Lake
    Tennessee River

Posted July 03 2012 - 09:15 AM

Here ya go:

Please read the Forum FAQs

Join us: fishing-tips-fishing-knots-facebook.gif fishing-tips-fishing-knots-twitter.gif fishing-tips-fishing-knots-youtube.gif
Become a member for FREE!

Note that you can report content and alert moderators by pressing the "report.png Report" button when viewing the content.


#8 Nitrofreak

Nitrofreak

    Kiss my bass!

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,924 posts
  • LocationHarrisonburg Va
  • My PB:Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Lake Anna Va.

Posted July 03 2012 - 10:59 AM

Thats a great video to watch !!!

One more thing I will add when fishing a jig, it is VITAL that it maintains bottom contact, the most you ever want to lift a jig is a couple of inches, of course this is my opinion, but a jig is most effective when worked in a slow dragging motion or a motionless state.

Popping a jig especially with a skirt is not near as effective as just slow motion movement, the skirt is there to flair out and create life-like movement while at rest.
Fishing is my idea of a good lip piercing!

I have also found that when it comes to friends, a good friend will come and bail you out of jail, but best friends will be right there beside you saying d**n that was fun !!!

#9 Grizzn N Bassin

Grizzn N Bassin

    Grizzn

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 627 posts
  • LocationUpstate Ny
  • My PB:Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Ponds and lakes in the middle of NOO WHERE

Posted July 03 2012 - 12:19 PM

thanks k mac i have done all of what hes said and i still havent had success.. i was just posting to see what type of jigs other people have been using and what works for me..im just going to slow down my retrive and slow roll it with a crawdad..

The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn’t someone else’s gift to you? –Lee Wulff

 

 


#10 Grizzn N Bassin

Grizzn N Bassin

    Grizzn

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 627 posts
  • LocationUpstate Ny
  • My PB:Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Ponds and lakes in the middle of NOO WHERE

Posted July 03 2012 - 07:59 PM

i lost 3 jigs today was i fishing to slow? what is wrong with me!!!!!!

The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn’t someone else’s gift to you? –Lee Wulff

 

 


#11 new2BC4bass

new2BC4bass

    I Love Bass Fishing!

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,378 posts
  • LocationEaston, PA
  • My PB:Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth & Smallmouth

Posted July 03 2012 - 09:36 PM

i lost 3 jigs today was i fishing to slow? what is wrong with me!!!!!!


Did you get mad and throw them overboard? :) :)

If you lost them from a snag, then I guess there is nothing wrong with you. It is aggravating at $3.50-$5.50 a pop, but drag a jig along the bottom far enough, and you are bound to snag them every so often. I haven't had luck with jigs either. I think some of it is the type of bottom where I fish (slimy weeds) with the other 95% being me. I bought some swim jigs to try after reading an article on them. Unfortunately I haven't tried them yet. At least I shouldn't lose one of them unless a fish snaps my line. Plus I don't have to practice patience. Use them like a spinnerbait.

#12 logan9209

logan9209

    Short Fish

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 342 posts
  • LocationRome, GA
  • My PB:Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Swan Lake Mobile Home Park community lake

Posted July 03 2012 - 09:55 PM

I have a tendency to fish jigs fast also. I'm not sure why, because I fish with soft plastics a lot and I generally take my time with them.

I didn't realize that you could put a small trailer on a big jig and a big trailer on a small jig. Gotta try that some time.

I love swim jigs because you can treat them as a regular jig by letting it drop, twitch it, rest, twitch it, and then start swimming back to you.

#13 A-Rob

A-Rob

    Pitchin' Jigs!!!

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 844 posts
  • LocationOntario
  • My PB:Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Georgian Bay

Posted July 04 2012 - 08:25 AM

watch the vids, read the articles, keep fishing it.
If there is a bass around that jig, it'll catch it.

#14 Grizzn N Bassin

Grizzn N Bassin

    Grizzn

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 627 posts
  • LocationUpstate Ny
  • My PB:Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Ponds and lakes in the middle of NOO WHERE

Posted July 05 2012 - 07:48 PM

cuaght my best fish today on a jig thanks for all of the tips now i am in love with jigs!!!!

The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn’t someone else’s gift to you? –Lee Wulff

 

 


#15 Grizzn N Bassin

Grizzn N Bassin

    Grizzn

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 627 posts
  • LocationUpstate Ny
  • My PB:Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass:Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River:Ponds and lakes in the middle of NOO WHERE

Posted July 05 2012 - 07:49 PM

and yeah i got snaged on some branch i swam in and got one because it my last jig im getting the hang of it now and i can honestly say ill never quick jiging!!

The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn’t someone else’s gift to you? –Lee Wulff

 

 





0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users