As we discussed in Speed Jigging Kills, this technique is a highly-effective way of triggering strikes when predators are suspending at mid-depth, be they tunas, kingfish, or any other species. But many people conflate speed jigging with vertical jigging, which is a big mistake. Speed jigging is, in a nutshell, rapidly retrieving a dense spoon up through the water column in such a manner that it darts erratically. It’s quite distinct from vertical jigging or casting and bouncing a jig along the bottom. So, you have to use specific techniques. To become an effective speed-jigger, always remember:
Remember, speed jigging is a very specific technique, used in a very specific situation. Keep the focus where it belongs and when those fish are suspended, that metal missile will trigger the bone-crushing strikes you’ve been waiting for.
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