Jigs Jigging Lures
The Jigging, also called vertical fishing has become in recent years in an unprecedented phenomenon in world sport fishing. Originally practiced in the traditional way in Japan and even the 90s there were reports of the first practices in Europe.
This practice is basically the use of leaded lures from boats that are left to fall freely to the fund. At this point, the fisherman is in the form of movements made while collecting pull the spool simulating a fish rising to the surface. This is extremely attractive for large predators to the extent recommended that size can take important parts.
Typically, this fishing is done at depths from 25 meters. The common technique is to keep trying different pulling rates either long, short, straight and spaced or combinations thereof.
While this technique does not require special equipment very far to the chamberlain, just a half-Action Team high given the size of prey, in the last two years are beginning to leave specific rods and reels for jigging.
While this technique does not require special equipment very far to the chamberlain, just a half-Action Team high given the size of prey, in the last two years are beginning to leave specific rods and reels for jigging.
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