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December 09, 2011

Four Jigging Hot Spots

Local experts offer pointers from four fabulous jig fisheries

No matter where you fish, it’s virtually a given that knowledge and experience with vertical jigging will greatly boost your success rate. From the West Coast to New England, Florida and dozens of international destinations, these flashy lures have become must-haves in anglers’ arsenals as they target game fish of every sort. Here are four popular fisheries where vertical jigging can pay big dividends.

Pay heed to the advice of these local experts — it can help you when planning your next trip to these areas. What’s more, you can pull from their techniques to try to adapt similar strategies in your home waters.

 


 

 

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Still, the most vertical metal jig is tail-hooked. It can be equally effective cast, swim-jigged, vertically jigged & trolled. Unlike nose-hooked jigs the tail-hooked jigs are deadly for salmon...not so for nose hooks. I professionally fish between Florida and Alaska and prefer "made in America" tail-hooked jigs like the Cripled Herring and Kandlefish.

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