Рет қаралды 6,845
Subscribe AND CLICK THE BELL ►: bit.ly/thefishingkit
Subtitled - turn on auto translation to your language
مترجمة - قم بتشغيل الترجمة التلقائية إلى لغتك
Legendado - ative a tradução automática para o seu idioma
Subtitulado: active la traducción automática a su idioma
자막 - 귀하의 언어로 자동 번역을 켜십시오
Slow jigging in shallow water targeting big fish is like a juggling act on a unicycle on top of a chair on top of an elephant. Slow jigging is a light line technique, yet there are instances where you need to use stronger line and all the power you can muster to pull the fish out of structure AFTER ensuring your gear is up to the task of gaining enough line to take off the slack, stretch and moving the jig to give it the right action to entice the fish to strike, then, only then you would be able to worry about pulling the fish off of the structure. With Shallower water, say in depths of 50 - 100 meters, the fish has all the advantage. Big fish in shallow water will be holding closer to structure than they would in deeper water because they don't have a lot of water to move around in and holding tight to structure offers them the security of dashing to cover when danger is sensed. Shallow water slow jigging for big fish is possible if you have the right gear and the right retrieve speeds - your reel's ability to recover line is a very big factor in slow jigging - so important that Shimano expanded their line retrieve rates to have two new speeds to fill the gap, PG reels are great for up to 50 meters but you can stretch it out to 70 meters, MG or mid gear is very effective in waters up to 120m. HG is the standard for depths up to 300, over that, the XG fills the gap. As you drop to the depth you are fishing in, your line recovery becomes less and less. The deeper you go, the less your line recovery will be - and this is crucial in taking off the stretch and slack.
This video explains how a PG reel is useful in depths of up to 50m, deeper than that, you have to reel in a bit more line to ensure your jig moves properly. MGs are useful for depths over 50m, but not over 120m.
@TheFishingKit
#fishing #howto #Videos 1374657803$!$%%@)*$#)!1thneonglnsiwbttatest