Mechanical Jigging – Basic Technique

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25 Responses to Mechanical Jigging – Basic Technique

  1. MariniSimoneBluBite says:

    Gret Presentation!
    Please see our YouTube channel to see BluBite System One, the first video device TOTALLY integrated in a standard trolling fishing rod
    Thanks!

  2. bigpuff85 says:

    Best instructions I have found guys. Good job!

  3. Neilbeck123 says:

    Great video! Thanks for the informative guide. Can’t wait to get stuck into some kingies! :-)

  4. sototajeri says:

    best jigging video on youtube

  5. kpeng168 says:

    awesome vid, but crap it was scary when i first thought you were drivin on the wrong side…

  6. MrNZMade says:

    Where’s your shop?

  7. MrNZMade says:

    Dude, great vid cheers bro

  8. HookedUpProductions1 says:

    @vjanda1 its all personal preference mate, I am also right handed but prefer to wind with my right hand.

  9. vjanda1 says:

    Great video!
    Got a quick question for you…
    I bought a Okuma Salina II spinning reel.
    If I’m right handed is it better that I wind with my lefty or right hand?
    Thanks

    

  10. 75samsy says:

    fantastic video. i have been jigging for a while now with success but your coaching will help me take my jigging to the next level.

  11. cateater4u2 says:

    jigging is for people that have arms. some of us dont have the power to fight any fish due to injurys.. makes it a one sided sport i reckon!

  12. longtailtuna says:

    Good article dude. Simple straightforward and good info. Only thing I’d suggest is you should have closed with a pic of the fish

  13. SeaDooerNZ says:

    well presented, easy to follow.. nice one guys! I’ve been looking for tips on spin reel jigging as I’m a lefty and find fishing easier winding on the left.

    Thanks.

  14. freivero2 says:

     You are very good champion! only from you I could learn the jigging technique.

    Thank you.

  15. samaki101 says:

    awesome video!! Bravoღღღღღ

  16. jigginmaster says:

    Yeehaa panmure new zealand ! this is my favorite shop in NZ ! Tony is really cool !

  17. HookedUpProductions1 says:

    @xaxrisx thanks for your question. i use all shapes and sizes of jigs with this technique mate but with longer jigs I tend to use a higher stroke and speed up a little. With shorter jigs I tend to use a shorter stroke with the rod as the jig generally being centre weighted will have a lot of action. If the fishing is generally tough, i will mix it up a lot with speed/pauses and height of stroke until something works. Cheers.

  18. xaxrisx says:

    well done my friend…i’m from Greece i jig about two years know.the only fish i cought are 2 black groupers not havier from 5kgr..what i want to ask u is with that technique u saw us what kind of jig’s do u use…..i mean short jig, medium or long jig’s..i use medium long but i don’t know men what happens all the time…i’ve spend too many hours i’ve just starting thinking to quit!!hope u answer…

  19. alisaeeddotcom says:

    Thanks!

  20. MichelleRhodes says:

    awesome vid guys! Easy to follow – Thats me this weekend in the BOI with ma new setup! cheers, Dan

  21. davidbigsexy says:

    hay man good vid im looking for a real with the 6/1 ratio not 4/1 i like the faster real and it needs lots of drag thanks mate keep the vids coming

  22. Iquest1by1 says:

    good vvork mate..i’ll try..

  23. RoatanBubba says:

    Pretty good vid bro except you were driving on the wrong side of the road! Remember, Red, Right when Returning!

  24. marvelboi1 says:

    i my self actually think that jigging is better then the old bait and sinker but it can mess up your shoulder though if you dont do it properly

  25. DiveworksChartersNZ says:

    Handy video thanks, We operate a Charter boat to White Island and have a lot of fun introducing newbies to this sport. Surprising though that with the right technique you get a lot more hookups but some of our best fish including a Blue Marlin have been caught by guys who just cant get it right.

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