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    Posted: 02 Dec 2013 at 12:21pm
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Looks like this will be the next big thing, Any one had a go at this style of jigging yet. 
Thinking it will be great for older guys that have shoulder injuries.

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Yep, it is fun Dave but expensive. Jigs start at $15, most around $30-40. some i got in from Japan below


This snapper caught by my son on a Blue blue  Sea Ride jig
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Only issue I have had using similar jigs on Kings Dave is the bloody jigs flutter all over the ocean on the drop and create massive tangles if fishing in a boat with 3 other anglers.

But they workWink
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Had a go with the daiwa knuckle jigs which I think a similar and yep boulder is right the bloody things go everywhere include ing under the boat and into your mates line , easy solution take turns dropping .
Snapper like them couldn't entice a bite from a king although had good follows .
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They are magic. 3 dozen snapper in one day off one 40g daiwa knuckle. And picked up other fish on inchiku and softbait but the daiwa knuckle was by far the most effective
Keen to try the bigger ones of different designs...testing this weekend
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Originally posted by Boulder Boulder wrote:

Only issue I have had using similar jigs on Kings Dave is the bloody jigs flutter all over the ocean on the drop and create massive tangles if fishing in a boat with 3 other anglers.

But they workWink


Agree Graham, i have been using 120g to 180g in 40-50m and with 2 on boat no problems.They do come in weights up to 350g from memory
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I've got the red and white lumo stripe daiwa ones in 45g and 300g and they sure do glow when you turn the lights off , i will give the 300 a go on puka at some stage I reckon it will be deadly with. A long assist on it , if the pikas can get to it before the johnny s and schnapps .
Gettin hooked on this slow jig thingy .
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Keep an eye out, as there should be some very affordable slow pitch pitch lures coming soon.
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Originally posted by Cannibal Cannibal wrote:

Keep an eye out, as there should be some very affordable slow pitch pitch lures coming soon.


tell us more cannibal? you entering the market?
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I have been using the Blue Blue Sea Rides to good effect, they are a really wicked jig to use and very versatile.

Also want to try the HOT's Slow Conker out, must be time for another order! Will get in some larger Sea Rides next time too...

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How long does it take to get Blue Blues into NZ Sam? and where from, Cheers
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they work alright and for old buggers like me it takes a lot less effort to get a whole lot of action... We used them on some lighter jigging rods this past weekend and had the lions share of fish verses those using our normal mechanical jigs....
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Originally posted by TCG TCG wrote:

How long does it take to get Blue Blues into NZ Sam? and where from, Cheers


http://www.jigtackle.com/index.php?cPath=29  and free shipping, normally less than a weekWink
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Cheers Kaveman, Sam sussed me out with the same website, will definitely get a few. Are you planning to stock any simmilar?
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Would you use the use the larger ones on you normal jig setup for kingies?
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Originally posted by Kandrew Kandrew wrote:

Would you use the use the larger ones on you normal jig setup for kingies?


Larger Searides dont come with hook setup, they are a true slow pitch jig and yes they are good on kingfish especially in shallow water
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I got mine from plat. $18 odd each inc postage same price as the slow knuckles.
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Looks like longer softer action rods are needed, Damn more spend.
The last couple of years up Whiti, the kings have been really shy on normal jigs, hopefully something new may entice the bite.
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Originally posted by Kandrew Kandrew wrote:

Would you use the use the larger ones on you normal jig setup for kingies?
 
The Slow Pitch jigs are Kingfish McNuggets
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Hey fellas if I get these jigs in appropriate weights any reason I can't use my existing jigging gear?
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