Blindspot wrote:There are so many and depends on the day I really like JM Alien in white Kilwell Broken Arrow are good because they are cheap but need to make your own assists. Zest curved sliders |
KingySlayer wrote:Mate your basically asking how long a peice of string is. There is NO jig that will out perform another end on end. It comes down to many many factors. But yes williamson, zest, jm, aj, m and w etc all come into their own on various days. Personally I prefer zest. Yes its more expensive however tthe longevity of the jig, the punishment they can take and the varieties or styles are awesome. My most success ful colour is purple. My partners is orange. Some of my mates is pink. If your comfortable spending a bit more get zest. Other brands I have found to fall apart quicker or snap alot easier. When to use them? We depths, currents, style of jigging or rod your jigging with play major factors. Also I have found different areas can prefer different coloured jigs to other areas. going back to what you said in regards to having both jigs down. Were these on the same setups etc? As in line weights and fluro or mono etc |
Blindspot wrote:There are so many and depends on the day I really like JM Alien in white Kilwell Broken Arrow are good because they are cheap but need to make your own assists. Zest curved sliders |
If coutta are present forget the nice fluttering jigs unless you like retying knots
AlexFyssher wrote:
Cheers mate. Whats wrong with the assists in the BA's? Too short? |
KingySlayer wrote:Alex mate, laidbackdood has some sweet advice there boss. There is plenty on info mate. If your jigging the northern aldie pins then i would go 300 gram for sure. Thats not to say 200 gram doesnt work (hell Rick Pollicks report of the 100lb king caught about 2 weeks ago was on a 200 gram jig). It might only be 70 meters at the shallowest point but someone will need to be on the helm especially on the windier days. The fast you get down the more time the lure spends in the strike zone. As for you comment about jigging the pinks at the aldie pins, i have read a few reports of this couloured jig doing the damage consistantly out there. Not that we go out there much any more. Definately look to upgrade hooks mate and make your own assist rigs. If you are not sure how to do these let me know and ill post my tutorial i did on how to complete an Assist Rig. |
Jedijay wrote:Looks like I might have to go out and buy some new jigs to test over the weekend. ![]() |
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