11-15-08, 01:34 PM | #1 |
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Jig Fishing
Okay. So I was reading the other forum that was talking about fishing jigs vs. T-Rig Plastics. The lake I fish in Texas is a Highland Lake that has no underwater vegetation. Since we are getting into Fall I am focusing my efforts on the mouths of the coves, points, bluffs, etc. The water is abuot 68 to 72 degress, stained water, and the lake has been drawn down about 20'. I have never caught a fish or even gotten bites on Jig's but I insest on trying so I can learn the technique. I have marked spots on deep structure (Under Water Stumps, Points, etc.) and fished until my arms are numb. I'm not sure of the exact way I should be fishing the jig. I heard that you want to keep the jig straight underneath you, I heard that you want to move it slow, I also heard also to move it fast, etc. I need help with how to fish the jig. Since the water is murky I have been using a black jig and black craw with blue tips. Any advice?
Thanks, Mark |
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