12-08-11, 10:52 PM | #1 |
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School project... in and outs of flippin a jig!
Got a pretty cool project in english class I gotta do. It's a public speakin sorta thing, and we had a few different categories of things to do. I picked to do a demonstration. It's gotta be 8-10 minuets long.
I chose to demonstrate and explain the ins and outs of flipping and pitching a jig. I picked this because it's the easiest thing fishing related to demonstrate in side a class room other then tying knots which not everyone could really see. On to the point...... If you where going to explain to someone, perhaps here on the forum, or writing an article on how to flip and pitch a jig. How would you organize it whole thing for em? I'd like to start out in a way that each thing would build on its self. So rather then BOOM going into the actual flipping of the jig, I'd like to start out explain choosing gear. Or perhaps starting on WHEN and WHAT conditions you want to flip a jig. Or do you think I should start with something else? I'm not asking for tips or anything like that, I'm asking how you would explain - start and finish - on how to flip a jig, having each thing build on it's self. Thanks for any help guys.
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