Bass fishing 5 tips to catch more bass on a jig and pig

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25 Responses to Bass fishing 5 tips to catch more bass on a jig and pig

  1. vical804 says:

    Hi from Mexico..very nice tips….thanks a lot John..

  2. johnnymohani says:

    just bought a 7ft medium with very fast action, but the line rating is only 6-12. can i still do what your saying with this rod? cuz 17# test seems too high???? please explain.

  3. arkansasfisherman says:

    im going to a area with a dock comming out past a area of very heavy grass with a chatter frog jig hopping it works

  4. trainmasterxxx says:

    hey will any saltwater spinning reel fit on any size saltwater fishing rod?

  5. manifestgtr says:

    wolfmanor

    therein lies the problem for a lot of guys…hits can be incredibly subtle with a jig so feelin in out is probably the most important skill you can develop as a jigger…any anomaly at the other end could indeed be a fuckin horse who just inhaled your bait…or you could be hung up on something…but a good pull hookset is always free…it’s all about practice and dedicating time to the technique

  6. wolfmanorfisherman says:

    hey can anybody tell me how I know a bass bites my bait?

  7. standupbaits says:

    great info
    thanks

  8. groganmc says:

    @suicide5389 the braided line is also much thinner and can dig into your spool and cause problems

  9. diehardislanders says:

    great instructional vid. thanks alot man! im gonna go out and try this stuff tomorrow.
    2 questions

    should i always thread a trailer (pork) on to my jigs? when should i and when shouldnt i?

    i just started using a baitcaster (quantum code) what does the switch to “free” my line do? how do i use that for pitching?

    thanks

  10. xXcam0manXx says:

    hey when u pitch do u turn ur magnetics off and braking system off…or what

  11. dylanclancy says:

    Good tips for flippin’, useful in cover!

  12. nerfmaster234 says:

    don’t jerk your rod up when fishing with a jig

  13. rebas04 says:

    nice job, too bad the “pros” didn’t teach more

  14. spearbang says:

    I’m going fishing today on barkley so we will see how good he is lol thanks foreal always used one but never could get it to work

  15. MrJoeCall says:

    thanks, i was one of those people who never knew how to use a jig!

  16. Mr508er says:

    best how to jig video ive seen . good job

  17. whitesfarms1 says:

    @leevwj4 word

  18. Station2Capt says:

    Good video, demonstrate tips and repete. Thanks for the video.

  19. lukedoc12345 says:

    Pretty good idea, I never seen them before( I need to get out more ). Thanks.

  20. rathor1622 says:

    @lukedoc12345 Its a glove that folds off to become a finglerless glove

  21. lukedoc12345 says:

    Whats that square thing on top of your right wrist?

  22. grantbrewer123 says:

    are you using a tear drop baitcaster? and what bait are you using? thanks

  23. darkmossie633 says:

    Great to see an American using left-hand wind multiplier, instead of ridiculous
    yank idea, and BIGGEST CON ever in fishing tackle of all time -the right-hand retrieve multiplier
    before you shout back, ask yurselves, why do 95% of fixed-spool users prefer
    LEFT-HAND WIND?

  24. leevwj4 says:

    im most adopt to the third tips….but yeah i also have another tip for you…welp my tip is ‘think like a fish”. cause yeah if you learn how to think like a fish then you’ll be catching more fish…even without those tips that you mention…it’s just on how fishy your thinking is.and it’s the truth too…no doubt about it..also.on selecting jigs..always choose the lures or jigs that catches your eyes…cause it’ll be the best on catching more and bigger fish..

  25. Hittinupthelinks says:

    Thanks, I learned a lot!

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