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link to Top 7 Saltwater Jigging Rods (Slow Pitch, Speed, Butterfly)

Top 7 Saltwater Jigging Rods (Slow Pitch, Speed, Butterfly)

Let’s face it: the multitude of options on the market for jigging rods is overwhelming. Unless you already know exactly what you’re looking for, how can you tell if the jigging rod is best for...

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link to Top Jig Bags: Organize & Secure Your Jigs

Top Jig Bags: Organize & Secure Your Jigs

If you’re interested in saltwater jigging, speed or slow pitch, you have likely acquired a large quantity and variety of jigs. I started off using those plastic storage bins, but I can’t help but...

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link to Why Some Anglers Prefer Spinning Tackle for Jig Fishing

Why Some Anglers Prefer Spinning Tackle for Jig Fishing

Many fishermen prefer to use spinning tackle over conventional tackle, and there are many good reasons for it. Spinning reels are easier to use. When a mistake is made with conventional reels, like...

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link to Slow Jigging & Fast Jigging: Is Speed the Only Difference?

Slow Jigging & Fast Jigging: Is Speed the Only Difference?

Slow jigging and fast jigging are two very different methods of working two different types of jigs to attract fish. Slow jigging and fast jigging differ by mimicking different baitfish behavior:...

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link to Jigging Leaders: Why You Need One & How to Choose It

Jigging Leaders: Why You Need One & How to Choose It

Understanding Leader Line for Jigging Yields More Fish When doing any type of jigging, whether it be vertical, slow pitch, speed, or bottom bouncing, braid is the best option for your main line....

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link to Is Braid or Mono Best for Jigging? And What Pound Test?

Is Braid or Mono Best for Jigging? And What Pound Test?

Jigging is a fishing technique requiring quite a bit of skill from the angler. The angler needs to work the jig to do the desired presentation, whether that be twitching back and forth along the...

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