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What is Vertical Jigging?
The first lesson that one should keep in mind when going the vertical jig
route is that the technique is designed around “Action and Reaction”.
The “action” of the jig causes a “reaction” from the fish. Everything thereafter
should be molded around that principle. What I mean by this is that if the current
is more aggressive or the water you are fishing in is deeper you may have adjust
the weights of the jigs, or even the shape and design, regardless the only way
that you will incite the fish enough to react to the lure is all about your
ability to work the jig through the water columns. This is an incredibly demanding
technique of angling as it requires extended period of physical exertion, almost
like a bodybuilder might get in a complete workout.
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There are a number of main contributors to practicing the vertical jigging system namely, the rod, reel,
line/leader, jig fish finder and GPS. The rod is a critical component to the complete jigging system.
You need to keep the jig moving for extended periods, so a consistent lifting and reeling puts a lot of
stress on both your rod and reel. The rods you choose should be designed to pair up with the jigs you are
using. They should feel extremely light and comfortable, yet have the backbone to stop and bring the fish
up, all the while being responsive enough to let you know exactly what’s going on at the end of the line.
Equally important is the reel, today’s spinning reels have evolved to such a degree that they give the angler
a simple solution to gaining a retrieve rhythm but do have capacity limitations, the only advantage a machine
reel will offer is a greater line capacity but compromises on the retrieve comfort. You will find that getting
into a rhythm with a machine reel takes a little more time but once you begin to master it it does become
relatively more comfortable. Just be aware that the reel you have chosen has the drag system with enough
guts to be subjected to tremendous strain, there are many wannabe’s that will let you down. The success
of the vertical jigging system surely is a product of the new line advancements with the hi tech braided
line options available on the market today, the key is getting the jigs down to the exact depth and
maintaining control of where you are fishing in the water columns, marked lines make this possible.
Finally an angler can only realize the true potential of the technique if he can find the Reefs, drop-offs,
wrecks and pinnacles that the fish congregate around, understanding your sounding equipment is as critical
as the other equipment and should be considered a major factor.
All in all vertical jigging is a pretty exciting angling technique, paired up with the right reel and rod
and you have a exhilarating new way to fish. It is a thrilling new way to target a much wider variety of
species since you are targeting fish on a reaction versus a hunger bite. An important fact is that one can
effectively fish the entire water column not just the bottom.
Learning the art of vertical jigging is very rewarding and the skill levels in understanding all the equipment on your boat along with your
tackle and its angling potential is paramount to your ensured success. Knowing your fish finder, GPs is an integral part to the success,
and as you become more fluent in the technique you will be able to differentiate the non Pelagic against the roaming pelagic species.
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What is probably so exciting about the vertical jigging technique is that you are fishing in a depth of water which was seldom visited by
anglers, due to the streamline nature of the jigs easily reaching depths in excess of 100m because of the braided line combinations different
fish are being hooked and landed. One of these is the dirty fighting Amberjack or Seriola species, these fish head straight for the rocks
when hooked and will cut you off if you don’t hold him with all the power that you possess. In a recent trip with the team we managed to
break the current South African record at least 8 times in 2 days, we do not promote the killing of fish as we regard fishing as our sport
so would rather forfeit any record claim. What is interesting is that this species has always been in our waters we just have not had the
technology of finding them in the past.
Please remember that with great knowledge in this form of angling comes an even greater responsibility to practice the technique of
releasing your fish safely back to the ocean. Many bottom fish fall prey to the vertical jigging technique and suffer the effects of
barotraumas when surfacing. So before you head out on a vertical jigging trip always carry the correct equalizing equipment so you
can send it back to the depths safely. Our team have designed 2 fantastic products which can assist an angler in landing fish safely
for both the fish and the crew on the boat and an efficient means of releasing the fish should it suffer any Barotrauma effects.
These products are available in leading tackle stores.
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Some suggested combinations:-
For 200g to 400g jigs
Shimano Jigwrex 5.2 extra heavy – Shimano Stella 10000 – Jigman Braid 80lb
Shimano Speedmaster 183 heavy – Shimano Saragosa 14000 – Jigman braid 80lb
Shimano beastmaster 183 heavy – Shimano Torsa 30 or 20 – Whiplash 100lb
Accurate ACCSJ40058C - Accurate Boss Magnum 665N – 100lb Whiplash
Accurate ACCSJ40058S – Accurate twinspin SR-30 – 80lb Jigman Braid
For 100g to 300g jigs
Shimano Jigwrex 6.0 heavy – Shimano Stella 10000 – 80 Lb Jigman Braid
Shimano trevalla 6.6 heavy – Shimano Torsa 20 – 100lb Jigman braid
We have found that there are few products that can stand up to the extreme pressures that you will place on your rod by using this
techniques, so be very careful when choosing your rods and reels when deciding to use this technique, there is nothing more frustrating
than jigging for an extended period and you finally get the hookup of the big fish and end up loosing it because your rod or reel have
exploded.
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