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I also noticed that you have no treble hooks just single assist, some on top some on bottom. Any reasoning for this & the differences (top or bottom)?Ever use trebles on bottom? Do you also bait those assist hooks & put a light up above the jig? Thanks! JD |
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The Lucanus style jig is a Jigging Master Dancing Jig. I use the 300 and 350g for tiles with a single assist hook tipped with short squid strips. I have used trebles on the bottom of jigs but switched to assist style hooks for 2 reasons. First they foul less and second because they float over the jig longer than a treble hook would when the jig is resting on the bottom for a second. When YoYo style jigging for tiles I have found the they usually hit the jig in that second the jig is on the bottom, where are cod usually hit the jig when it is falling. I think this gives the fish more hook to bite and I have had a better hookup ratio. Also I have caught on a bare jig, but I almost always tip with small squid strips, head or some thin blue line tile strips. |
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![]() Thanks again Garnoe! Very helpful info for sure, especially about how they bite.
I have noticed in most pics I see strips on jigs. When you say yo yo jigging would that be the same as what we called "bottom pounding" for cod as oppossed to what we called "squidding"? One more question please. Between the jigging master, the hammered diamonds and the other long painted jigs, do you choose different jig styles & or colors for different target species, conditions & or primary forage. Meaning do they get selective or is it simply about weight & what you have that will reach and work the bottom based upon depth & drift? Thanks again for any and all help. This is info one can only get by people with experience sharing. I've yet to see a book about tile fishing, especially jigging for them. I need to know what rigs and jigs to buy along with how and when to use what. Take care! JD |
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![]() Yep YoYo is the same as bottom pounding for cod, haddock, hake and pollock. For the dancing jig I have always done best squidding. Tiles will hit jigs squidded off the bottom but always drop back all the way to the bottom. I usually do 10-20 cranks depending on the angle of the line. I have had a 25# fish eat the jig 50'+ off the bottom when I gave up and was reeling in to start another drift.
As far as colors are concerned I haven't noticed much of a difference. For tiles I prefer shiney or glow jigs. Lav jigs also work well even though they are dull. I always put glow skirts on my tile jigs. I dont think tiles are as picky as cod when it comes to forrage, they are more opportunistic. I know for cod sometimes slim jigs far outperform fatter ones when they are eating sandeels and fatter larger jigs work better when they are eating herring. |
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![]() Thanks yet again brother. You've pro voided an absolute wealth of knowledge.
I would have never thought of squidding in water this deep for tiles. I always pictured tiles pegged to the bottom since they live in holes. As for the "Dancing" Lucanas style jig, I would have guessed that would have been one jig to would fish mostly ON the bottom and the longer painted jigs and hammered diamonds would be the ones to squid. Apparently I would have guessed wrong. Do you use any type of light, light stick or flasher on or above you jigs or bait rigs? May I assume when the drift is less than Ideal (i.e. too fast or too slow) is when most people switch to just soaking bait? Hopefully we wind up on the same tile trip sometime this summer, I owe you a meal & or a few beverages! Peace! JD |
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![]() I dont use any lights on my jigs or bait rigs, just glow skirts.
I find jigging can be very productive when the drift is slow because you can cast and cover more ground, when the drift is fast it is time to soak bait. |
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![]() Thanks yet again Garone.
Like I said, I owe you big! JD |
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