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lefteye 06-09-2017 07:44 AM

What type jigs for Sea Bass?
 
I have caught a fair amount of sea bass over the years on various baits but have never tried to jig for them.
What type jigs would be a good start?
Thanks

Anthony 06-09-2017 02:18 PM

Re: What type jigs for Sea Bass?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lefteye (Post 484891)
I have caught a fair amount of sea bass over the years on various baits but have never tried to jig for them.
What type jigs would be a good start?
Thanks

zoom super flukes work...........

Jay 06-09-2017 03:23 PM

Re: What type jigs for Sea Bass?
 
Ava jigs work well.....

Dclark2 06-09-2017 07:33 PM

Re: What type jigs for Sea Bass?
 
Williamson Gommie jigs sand color 1.7 oz, tip them with piece of clam.

kurtisb 06-09-2017 09:15 PM

Re: What type jigs for Sea Bass?
 
Most of the sea bass I caught in the last week were spitting up sand eels. Ava 17 & 27 are the perfect match this week. I'll see how I do tomorrow.

SaltLife1980 06-09-2017 11:46 PM

Re: What type jigs for Sea Bass?
 
Ava 17. Hammered diamond jig. Match the hatch

Sharkyispy 06-13-2017 10:32 PM

Re: What type jigs for Sea Bass?
 
Ava's worked great, some with tubes, I used no tube smaller hammered jigs. I also had my own brand of teaser on a dropper loop up the leader @ 14-16 inches. Purple and whit combination teaser worked very well.....tip with clam and bite increases, weed through short fish.

PeteyHD 06-20-2017 09:26 AM

Re: What type jigs for Sea Bass?
 
Ava jigs with treble hooks work well. I have also caught countless seabass on small shimano flat sided butterfly jigs with double hooks on the top eye.

Work ava jigs traditionally like a yoyo. For flat sided butterfly jigs, hit the bottom and twitch your rod 1-2X on the bottom let it drop and repeat. Braid is a must IMO.

From my experience, jigging is usually only productive if the fish are thicker or more aggressive and the larger more fish are usually drawn to the jigs.

Hope that helps.


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