Bun_Wagon
01-07-2010, 11:56 AM
Hi All,
I would like to discuss and hear back from everyone what your jigging techniques, color and depth off the bottom are.
I read a post a few days back about a jigging shad rap, basically jig until you see the fish on your flasher and then just a twitch to get them to bite.
At the end of last year and so far this year, that seems to be effective using a jigging rap as well.
Typically we fish in 35-40 feet of water and jig anywhere from 1' - 2 1/2' feet off the bottom. Once and a while you can get a fish to bite after you see them on the flasher to bring the bait up 1' - 3' more as well. I prefer the #5 clown and the #5 green glow tiger. We have had some luck with the black and silver #5 & #7 black/sliver with snowflakes on it. Trust me when I say I all the colors and all the lures… Last weekend I caught a 10” walleye on the gold puppet minnow hooked in the middle eye. We try all of them but usually go back to the clown, glow tiger of the black silver. Caught a couple last year on the moonshine and the ice darters. Good lures with good action, just hard to get anything to consistently produce a good bite.
Previous to last year I was able to catch fish with aggressive jigging and they would just hammer the jig. Nothing like that last year of this year so far. Very soft bites.
Interested in your feedback and opinions,
Louie
I would like to discuss and hear back from everyone what your jigging techniques, color and depth off the bottom are.
I read a post a few days back about a jigging shad rap, basically jig until you see the fish on your flasher and then just a twitch to get them to bite.
At the end of last year and so far this year, that seems to be effective using a jigging rap as well.
Typically we fish in 35-40 feet of water and jig anywhere from 1' - 2 1/2' feet off the bottom. Once and a while you can get a fish to bite after you see them on the flasher to bring the bait up 1' - 3' more as well. I prefer the #5 clown and the #5 green glow tiger. We have had some luck with the black and silver #5 & #7 black/sliver with snowflakes on it. Trust me when I say I all the colors and all the lures… Last weekend I caught a 10” walleye on the gold puppet minnow hooked in the middle eye. We try all of them but usually go back to the clown, glow tiger of the black silver. Caught a couple last year on the moonshine and the ice darters. Good lures with good action, just hard to get anything to consistently produce a good bite.
Previous to last year I was able to catch fish with aggressive jigging and they would just hammer the jig. Nothing like that last year of this year so far. Very soft bites.
Interested in your feedback and opinions,
Louie