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Old April 18th, 2005, 09:14 PM
Pat_RI
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Default Jig Question

I looked thru the archives but couldn't find an answer to this question (I
didn't search really hard). I am just starting to try jigging and it seems
like most of the fish I have caught are on the initial cast. Do you guys
bounce/drag the jig back to the boat or do you swim it back after the inital
cast? What I have been doing is casting the jig letting it drop to the
bottom and then jig it a few times then slowly swim it back to the boat. Am
I missing a lot of fish by doing this or what? Should I be jigging it all
the way back to the boat?


 




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