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Old 06-03-2019, 09:03 AM
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Jigging is the way to go.
Catches better fish .
And IMO is more fun
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Old 06-03-2019, 09:08 AM
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Yup !
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Old 06-03-2019, 09:22 AM
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I always fished with clams/squid, because that is what I was taught.

I fished on a small PB yesterday, all but a couple of us were jigging. Those jigging outfished us for sure, boat was drifting all day, it only got difficult once the wind picked up. Most were putting a small piece of squid or clam on the jig. Time to up the game for me I think and get a handle on jigging.
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Old 06-03-2019, 10:34 AM
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I always fished with clams/squid, because that is what I was taught.

I fished on a small PB yesterday, all but a couple of us were jigging. Those jigging outfished us for sure, boat was drifting all day, it only got difficult once the wind picked up. Most were putting a small piece of squid or clam on the jig. Time to up the game for me I think and get a handle on jigging.
Jigs with Squid/Clams??..Thats bait fishing...
The jig was just a sinker in that case, if they were baiting the hooks.. The reason those guys were outfishing you was most likely because the schools of sea bass were suspended and not relating to bottom structure.. It happens a LOT.. They suspend and relate to moving shoals of baitfish, typically sand eels in our area, and are often only 20 feet below the boat even in say 60 FOW...In that type of scenario, bottom bouncing is often not the most productive option. The guys with jigs on were probably in the zone where the most fish were located,, OFF the sea floor.... bob
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Old 06-03-2019, 12:42 PM
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lures almost always out fish plain bait rigs in most situations that i've seen, fresh and salt.... especially if you're tipping your jig with bait or using a teaser with plain bait (which you should usually anyway imo).

I tie a dropper loop above my jig for seabass and if they aren't aggressive on the jig i'll just let it sit on the bottom and basically turn it into a bait rig for a few seconds. see what they prefer any given day... this way the jig rig can double as a bait rig if needed. you can't attract fish in with a bait rig like that
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Jigs with Squid/Clams??..Thats bait fishing...
The jig was just a sinker in that case, if they were baiting the hooks.. The reason those guys were outfishing you was most likely because the schools of sea bass were suspended and not relating to bottom structure.. It happens a LOT.. They suspend and relate to moving shoals of baitfish, typically sand eels in our area, and are often only 20 feet below the boat even in say 60 FOW...In that type of scenario, bottom bouncing is often not the most productive option. The guys with jigs on were probably in the zone where the most fish were located,, OFF the sea floor.... bob
well the point is, you can use a jig rig as a bait rig if the fish are not aggressive by just holding it or pausing it...you can't use a bait rig as a jig rig and attract fish the same way.

If the goal is to catch as many keepers and big fish as possible, i'm only going with a straight bait rig if the current won't allow me to feel bottom with my jigs, but that's never as much fun either haha
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Old 06-03-2019, 12:57 PM
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Jigs with Squid/Clams??..Thats bait fishing...
The jig was just a sinker in that case, if they were baiting the hooks.. The reason those guys were outfishing you was most likely because the schools of sea bass were suspended and not relating to bottom structure.. It happens a LOT.. They suspend and relate to moving shoals of baitfish, typically sand eels in our area, and are often only 20 feet below the boat even in say 60 FOW...In that type of scenario, bottom bouncing is often not the most productive option. The guys with jigs on were probably in the zone where the most fish were located,, OFF the sea floor.... bob
Maybe, I usually try fishing a few or even numerous feet off the bottom when things are slow to see if that makes a difference...wasn't helping yesterday. I guess I'm more interested in how to hook bigger and more fish than the semantics of the whole thing.
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Old 06-03-2019, 02:33 PM
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It’s not always a typical jig movement that is successful , sometimes long sweeps n drops work other times squidding is king ! Other time casting out and letting it sink slowly they take on drop !
Experiment method wise one style generally will work !
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Old 06-03-2019, 02:36 PM
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every year is different.when we have sand eels,like this year and last.the jigs will out fish bait.i have been out 12 times since the sea bass season opened and every time the jigs out fished the bait.
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Old 06-03-2019, 03:24 PM
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Yesterday on the mohawk, the guys jigging very small sand eel teasers (zman plastic black/grey) on a 2 hook limited well before the clammers. I had a larger sand eel teaser that wasn't getting that much love....changed it up and game on keepers immediately on a very slow (almost falling asleep) retrieve along the bottom. If the retrieve was too fast they didn't seem to whack it. I believe its up to the angler to look around and pay attention to whats going on and adjust if something is working better than what they are doing....specially on a head boat.


The clammers still put a lot of meat on deck though.

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