Hi i gotta say sir you have a subscriber here and thumbs up. I had no idea about the reversed hooks and snagging and the difference between slow and fast jigs. Thankyou very much for your knowledge. West Australia
depends on where you are, and the size of the fish you fish for...typically, the lowers I go is around 7g and I use up to 60g where I'm at. You can go up to 150 in some areas. As far as which one, my favorites are the koika and slow rocker for land based fishing.
Great video. Very informative. I’ve been fishing most of my life. I’m 55. Usually fish out of San Diego California and the northern sea of Cortez in Baja Mexico mostly for Pelagic’s. Just barley getting into slow and fast jigging. It’s a whole different world of specialized lures and gear. Gonna subscribe and follow your channel
Glad I could help - just published another video about jigging reels - might want to check that out as Theres so e really good info on jigs there as well :)
VERY helpful. I want to get into slow jigging and was completely confused about how the technique and its lures differ from those of fast jigging, which I can't handle physically. Given what you said about jig symmetry, where woulld you put the traditional diamond jig? These lures are symmetrical, but here in New England, USA, they're jigged slowly, right on or just off the bottom.
Hi Chris, glad what I'm doing is helpful. On diamond jigs - It's kind of like the California you can't really classify them as the same as these types of jigs. I guess its the difference between the Western and Asian style.
Hi! Thanks for the comment - I created this channel specifically for people that are starting out and since there's a lot of questions left unanswered, I just thought of making videos that explained them clearly. There's a lot more videos of this type in the channel, so check them out!
Loving your channel. New subscriber! Good to see you use rolling swivels instead of ball bearing swivels. Seems to be a lot of content saying ball bearing only without any real explanation as to why. Keen for your thoughts
awsome video, short simple so that everyone undersatnd it, thank you for taking the time to make the video , it's true some tackle shops just wanna sell and set you up with wtaever.👍👍
No problem 👍 I use a lot of brands, but if you want some recommendations, find me on IG or FB and we can chat so you can get the right ones...if they are available in your area.
no such thing. pick a color you like...chances are you will end up using it more than the other colors. As far as statistics are concerned, white is the color that has caught the most fish.
if you look at the statistics of records and of the lure colors (including flies) that caught them, you will see white as a color, is leading by a long shot. @@moses910
Hey bro , what or when the situations to use fast or slow jigging lure ? Isn't base on current? Or deep sea? I am from Singapore, deepest here 30 meters.
current and also fish activity - they will bite more on slow jigging when they are less active. I usually start with fast jigging, then go to slow when the bite stops.
This is actually not an easy subject to tackle. Because this depends on the width and length of your jig. There are jigs that are long and wide, and there are also those that are long and slim; then short jigs, then the reverse, so on and so fourth. This is where production/ready made assist hooks fail. I usually size the hook with the width of the body, pit should be as wide or a little bit wider than where the hooks position to on the body. This depends of course on the shape of the hook.
What is the meaning of UV stickers on japanese jigs? Does it mean that uv reflective or the surface finish is more long lasting because clear uv coated finish?
Hi, thanks for asking! Jig weights help you go down to the bottom faster - so a heavier jig can get you down deep faster, or go down deep in swift currents. Using a light jig in deep water with no current will take a long time to get to the bottom, or in swift currents, will not get you to the bottom at all!
@@sjog1952 wow...quite a good question. Thanks for asking. The usual measurement is not g/ft it's actually g/m and it is roughly 10g/m. It's not exact and is a rough guide to use when choosing the first jig weight you could potentially use for a given situation. Since there are a few factors that also affect it, like diameter of line, length and diameter of the leader which creates drag and additional friction as the jig falls down this is aside from Current and or drift speed - these jigs are meant to be fished or work their best when totally or almost vertical. so a 100g fast jig will drop slower on 40kg line with a long thick leader than it would with 25kg line with a shorter thinner leader. At times, the difference of 20-30g would let you reach down faster or in the case of fast drifts, would let you reach the bottom. Hopes this brings some light to your question. Thanks again for asking.
@@TheFishingKit thanks for the info. Just figuring this technique out for fast moving current in New England waters. Symmetrical and non-symmetrical = fast-slow was news to me
@@sjog1952 I'd be glad to help explain this further if you have some sort of chat software. if you can find me on facebook or something, send me a friend request and a message, I can discuss this with you in depth :) Would be happy to help you navigate this.
Yes you can, but it depends on the size. There are small slow jigs, like the Storm Gomoku Koika in 15 and 20g that are excellent for shore jigging. I'll make a video on this soon! :)
Which jig slides side to side as it falls down the water columns? I want the one that slides side to side erratically as it falls down the water columns, not the one that goes straight down real fast. So which jig do you recommend if I want the one that slides as much as possible and hangs in the water columns for a white before it hits the bottom? I appreciate it very much if you could give me a list of them or even link a few of them here for me! Thanks in advance if you could help me!
for fast jigs, you want a long center balanced jig - these are called "sliding jigs" or "Sliders". Slow jigs are used with a different system - different rod, different reels and thinner line, different hooks etc. all slow jigs are designed to flutter and there are also slow jigs that slide.
@@TheFishingKit Thanks for the response, I appreciate it. Could you put a link or two of the slow jigs that slide? I want to buy a few and give them a try.
@@grandwonder5858 Where are you located? might be that you would have to order from Japan or Asia. there's actually quite a lot, Major craft has the jigpara long slow, deepliner has several models that slide as well. then the long list of clones. but any slow jig that's long and center balanced can be made to slide.
Ed, That's very smart question. Thanks for asking this because I am pretty sure people in California would be thinking about this. Although those are called jigs, and in the minds of a lot of people, old jigs, those are actually in a different classification. Personally, I would call them...well, what a lot of people would call them - Irons. The first Irons were light, and were cast and used on the surface, which gave them their nickname - Surface Irons, from there, they developed the heavier ones like the 6x Jrs...which brought about another name...yoyo jigs...because of how they were used. They are also made to be used with Mono, which until this day...people are still using. Vertical jigs actually aren't a new thing - and it was the Scandinavians that first used them for fish like Cod, more than 100 years ago. Anyway, I might have missed a thing or two, but in a nutshell...that's about it. Again, Thanks for asking this question, it certainly needs a spot in the video, but I totally forgot to mention this. I have an Accuratized jigmaster for irons paired with a seeker deckhand special and have been using it here in the UAE - it catches, but I am fast running out of irons. Would have to order a batch soon. hahahahahah!!!
@@otroflores91 I lost them over the years for a few reasons, snags being one of them since I tried casting them off rocks, can get more, just that the jigs haven't really changed much and although effective, there are readily available jigs that can be easily bought here (UAE).
I think, it would be much better for you to put a link in your video to this one as is standard here in youtube. If you do what you want, you will get a copyright strike.
@@TheFishingKit are you from philippines sir? If you dont mind... and thanks for this videos... i still have lots of stingers in my head about jigging... but you nailed some of it in this video...definitely im one of your followers from this day forward...
I don't jig often, but I probably learned more about jigging than I ever had anywhere else
cheers! Glad it was helpful.
Yes you are right. I don't know and I dont have any knowledge of these jigs that is why I am here. So thank you for sharing this.
Pleasure to have helped you
thank you. I have been jigging for a few months now I know rigs should face inward for slow jigging.
Glad I could help :)
Hi i gotta say sir you have a subscriber here and thumbs up. I had no idea about the reversed hooks and snagging and the difference between slow and fast jigs. Thankyou very much for your knowledge. West Australia
Glad it helped
Excelente! Muchas gracias
I always go back to the basics....thanks for sharing atleast we have material to refer from....Stay safe and fish on
cheers!
Awsome video. I just was educated about jigs and hooks. Thank you
Glad you found it useful. :)
I fish for cod and pollack in the UK and this is the first time it's been properly explained. I have the knowledge now, thank you Sir
Atb
Graeme
Glad to help
Very good video. In a few minutes you explained in excellent way a matter on which there is a bit of confusion. Just subscribed 😊
Welcome aboard!
Thank you! We are just getting started and you have been very informative about WHY the jigs and assist hooks work the way they do.
My pleasure! :)
Power kaau sir! Salamat!!
Salamat! sorry late reply kaayo. hahahahah
Great Video, I feel very happy with the video !
I'm glad you like it
Can you tell me what is the best Gear Ratio for High Speed Jigging ?
Thanks..
@@manuelpinzon9854 as close to 20" per turn of the handle. Ratios don't mean much, look at speed of retrieve.
Thank you sir! This video is a must to watch for all artificial lure anglers. I can now start creating vlogs on my channel using jigging lures!
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck!
Man,this is an awesome video! Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Which one do you reccomend for fishing off Rocks? Also what weight and size?
depends on where you are, and the size of the fish you fish for...typically, the lowers I go is around 7g and I use up to 60g where I'm at. You can go up to 150 in some areas. As far as which one, my favorites are the koika and slow rocker for land based fishing.
Very good explanation! Helpful video.thks
Thanks! :)
I learn again. Thanks kit.
Glad to hear it!
Great video. Very informative. I’ve been fishing most of my life. I’m 55. Usually fish out of San Diego California and the northern sea of Cortez in Baja Mexico mostly for Pelagic’s. Just barley getting into slow and fast jigging. It’s a whole different world of specialized lures and gear. Gonna subscribe and follow your channel
Glad I could help - just published another video about jigging reels - might want to check that out as Theres so e really good info on jigs there as well :)
TheFishingKit I saw it. All very informative. One has to be a real fishing geek to appreciate all the good info on there.
@@alexsalazar6868 more videos in the channel - will finish most of the videos like this before I post trip videos :)
Funny since Crippled Herring and Buzz Bombs have littered the West Coast for well over 40 years!
Great info on a short video. Well appreciated Master.
Keep 'em coming in shorts as most people doesn't spend too much time for videos. Thanks.
I'll try. But I put in as much detail as possible, so they will be as long or as short as they need to be.
VERY helpful. I want to get into slow jigging and was completely confused about how the technique and its lures differ from those of fast jigging, which I can't handle physically. Given what you said about jig symmetry, where woulld you put the traditional diamond jig? These lures are symmetrical, but here in New England, USA, they're jigged slowly, right on or just off the bottom.
Hi Chris, glad what I'm doing is helpful.
On diamond jigs - It's kind of like the California you can't really classify them as the same as these types of jigs. I guess its the difference between the Western and Asian style.
Thanks for the sharing.
My pleasure Rahman!
Was always confused on this issue since am a newbie....and the tackle shops are not really helpful. ...Thanks for the informative video....Fish On
Hi! Thanks for the comment - I created this channel specifically for people that are starting out and since there's a lot of questions left unanswered, I just thought of making videos that explained them clearly. There's a lot more videos of this type in the channel, so check them out!
Am new to jigging and this video has been very educational.Will be of great use as I learn more and hope to catch fish faster. Thanks.
glad to be of help! :)
Loving your channel. New subscriber! Good to see you use rolling swivels instead of ball bearing swivels. Seems to be a lot of content saying ball bearing only without any real explanation as to why. Keen for your thoughts
I have a video about this - i think its called connecting to your jigs or something like that. I'm sure you will find it interesting - welcome aboard!
Great video!!! ❤ Thank you so much Bro!
Not a problem!! :)
Helpful for newbies... Keep it up. Good work from you. May GBU always
thanks Razmy!
@@TheFishingKit you're welcome mate
Very well explained. Well done. New subscriber
Welcome aboard!
great video sir, very informative.
:D
awsome video, short simple so that everyone undersatnd it, thank you for taking the time to make the video , it's true some tackle shops just wanna sell and set you up with wtaever.👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video, informative
Glad you think so!
Great job mate
thanks! :)
Thank you for the awesome video
Glad you liked it!
Hi. For slow jigs, the hooks should be on the flat side or the heavier side?
Hi Zam, it should be on the flat side.
Thanks bro.. awesome explanation
Glad you liked it
Well explained 👍🏿
Thanks!
Thanks!
Cheers
Very good content sir👍👍👍
Thanks and welcome
woww.. great content broo... i like it...
Thank you so much 😀
tnx sir for the lesson
Glad it has been helpful!
Which better for shorejig?
Its the one you have tied on your line. No jig will catch fish on their own, in your box.
Great video, I just know from you about function of rig face inwards or outwards. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Soooooo helpful 🙏🙏
Glad you think so!
So these special jigs that can be used as slow and fast jiggin, are used on a moderate action jigging rod?
They can be used on either a fast jigging rod or a slow jigging rod.
What’s the name of the orange jig in your video ?
It is a Storm Gumoku Kensaki
Great vidoi bro:)
Thanks! :)
Thanks for marvelous leason sir
Keep watching
Do u need swivels on jigs?
You can, depends on what you want your jig to do. :)
Solid information.
Glad you think so!
Excellent
Thanks
thanks buddy, im new to this technique, i was wondering what brands do you use?
No problem 👍 I use a lot of brands, but if you want some recommendations, find me on IG or FB and we can chat so you can get the right ones...if they are available in your area.
Which color jig is more widely used for fasted attacks
no such thing. pick a color you like...chances are you will end up using it more than the other colors. As far as statistics are concerned, white is the color that has caught the most fish.
@@TheFishingKit okk and white you say..
if you look at the statistics of records and of the lure colors (including flies) that caught them, you will see white as a color, is leading by a long shot. @@moses910
right pare, how do you fast jig with the long 250g jig???
If you have the right rod and reel - there should be no difference on how you jig with lighter ones.
@@TheFishingKit yea maybe its already exist..
Hey bro , what or when the situations to use fast or slow jigging lure ? Isn't base on current? Or deep sea? I am from Singapore, deepest here 30 meters.
current and also fish activity - they will bite more on slow jigging when they are less active. I usually start with fast jigging, then go to slow when the bite stops.
Helpful video thanks .
Thanks Mhmet. Subscribe if you like, more helpful videos in the channel!
What would you say is the best way to match the hook size to a particular jig, when jigging from the surf? Thanks!
This is actually not an easy subject to tackle. Because this depends on the width and length of your jig. There are jigs that are long and wide, and there are also those that are long and slim; then short jigs, then the reverse, so on and so fourth. This is where production/ready made assist hooks fail. I usually size the hook with the width of the body, pit should be as wide or a little bit wider than where the hooks position to on the body. This depends of course on the shape of the hook.
Do you have released video discussing this matter? Re: matching the hook size and the jig? Thanks...
What is the meaning of UV stickers on japanese jigs? Does it mean that uv reflective or the surface finish is more long lasting because clear uv coated finish?
UV reactive stickers/paint
Do you have any vids of yourself jigging?
theres a few in the channel
Hi, do you know what company and make that red and gold jig with stripes on the top is? TIA
That's the Storm Gomoku Kensaki.
@@TheFishingKit Thank you very much! great info!
@@victor_clark cheers :)
New to slow jigging, across this tutorial although I am 3 years late hahahaha.....How to find you in ig or fb sir? Thank you.
Same username on IG
Whats the weight of the naked silver jig
40g
So is it better to use a swivel on the slow pitch jig?
this depends on the jig - some jigs perform well with them, some don't.
this depends on the jig - some jigs perform well with them, some don't.
Hello i cant understand the difference in weight and what they help with
Hi, thanks for asking! Jig weights help you go down to the bottom faster - so a heavier jig can get you down deep faster, or go down deep in swift currents. Using a light jig in deep water with no current will take a long time to get to the bottom, or in swift currents, will not get you to the bottom at all!
@@TheFishingKit; gram per foot of depth
@@sjog1952 wow...quite a good question. Thanks for asking. The usual measurement is not g/ft it's actually g/m and it is roughly 10g/m. It's not exact and is a rough guide to use when choosing the first jig weight you could potentially use for a given situation. Since there are a few factors that also affect it, like diameter of line, length and diameter of the leader which creates drag and additional friction as the jig falls down this is aside from Current and or drift speed - these jigs are meant to be fished or work their best when totally or almost vertical.
so a 100g fast jig will drop slower on 40kg line with a long thick leader than it would with 25kg line with a shorter thinner leader.
At times, the difference of 20-30g would let you reach down faster or in the case of fast drifts, would let you reach the bottom.
Hopes this brings some light to your question. Thanks again for asking.
@@TheFishingKit thanks for the info. Just figuring this technique out for fast moving current in New England waters. Symmetrical and non-symmetrical = fast-slow was news to me
@@sjog1952 I'd be glad to help explain this further if you have some sort of chat software. if you can find me on facebook or something, send me a friend request and a message, I can discuss this with you in depth :) Would be happy to help you navigate this.
I can use slow jig fore shore jig from beach?
Yes you can, but it depends on the size. There are small slow jigs, like the Storm Gomoku Koika in 15 and 20g that are excellent for shore jigging. I'll make a video on this soon! :)
Whenever i do shore jig, it is getting struck up in the debris or whatever in the seabed. I lost 5-6 jigs in a week!
Can you answer this please?
Why did you not talk about the lure you said could be use Fast and Slow? What made it different?
it's designed that way. Storm Gomoku Kensaki - they made a video about it. :)
👌👌👌
Which jig slides side to side as it falls down the water columns? I want the one that slides side to side erratically as it falls down the water columns, not the one that goes straight down real fast. So which jig do you recommend if I want the one that slides as much as possible and hangs in the water columns for a white before it hits the bottom? I appreciate it very much if you could give me a list of them or even link a few of them here for me! Thanks in advance if you could help me!
for fast jigs, you want a long center balanced jig - these are called "sliding jigs" or "Sliders". Slow jigs are used with a different system - different rod, different reels and thinner line, different hooks etc. all slow jigs are designed to flutter and there are also slow jigs that slide.
@@TheFishingKit Thanks for the response, I appreciate it. Could you put a link or two of the slow jigs that slide? I want to buy a few and give them a try.
@@grandwonder5858 Where are you located? might be that you would have to order from Japan or Asia. there's actually quite a lot, Major craft has the jigpara long slow, deepliner has several models that slide as well. then the long list of clones. but any slow jig that's long and center balanced can be made to slide.
@@TheFishingKit do you have videos that tackles of what system fits with slow and fast jigs... thanks
@@joelduhaylongsod3503 slow and fast jigging are two different systems and require different rods and reels. I don't understand your question.
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thanks! :)
Kensaki&koika
YUP!
fast jig is symmetrical
Slow jig is asymmetrical
Save y’all some time.
hahahahha...sure, go ahead and follow this guy's simple minded advice - saves you time.
why slow jigs hooks face inward? Just don't understand sorry:)
I have a video explaining this. Search for it
we are manufacture of tungsten jigs , are you interested in tungsten jigs?
nice.
What about Tady 45 jigs, Tady C, Salas light
They are fast retreive and are asymmetrical. LoL
Ed, That's very smart question. Thanks for asking this because I am pretty sure people in California would be thinking about this.
Although those are called jigs, and in the minds of a lot of people, old jigs, those are actually in a different classification. Personally, I would call them...well, what a lot of people would call them - Irons. The first Irons were light, and were cast and used on the surface, which gave them their nickname - Surface Irons, from there, they developed the heavier ones like the 6x Jrs...which brought about another name...yoyo jigs...because of how they were used.
They are also made to be used with Mono, which until this day...people are still using.
Vertical jigs actually aren't a new thing - and it was the Scandinavians that first used them for fish like Cod, more than 100 years ago.
Anyway, I might have missed a thing or two, but in a nutshell...that's about it. Again, Thanks for asking this question, it certainly needs a spot in the video, but I totally forgot to mention this. I have an Accuratized jigmaster for irons paired with a seeker deckhand special and have been using it here in the UAE - it catches, but I am fast running out of irons. Would have to order a batch soon. hahahahahah!!!
@@TheFishingKit are you losing them on the cast or getting bit off? Also JRI rigs are really nice. Give them a try if you are able to.
@@otroflores91 I lost them over the years for a few reasons, snags being one of them since I tried casting them off rocks, can get more, just that the jigs haven't really changed much and although effective, there are readily available jigs that can be easily bought here (UAE).
Any jig can be a fast jig
ok, if you say so.
Amazing videos. Can i used your video for my jigging tutorial. Hope you will respond.
I promise i will give you credit for this video.
I think, it would be much better for you to put a link in your video to this one as is standard here in youtube. If you do what you want, you will get a copyright strike.
@@TheFishingKit yeah. That's exactly what i mean.😊😉
@@themightyjoe32 Yup, so do your video then you can link to this one, but I don't think youtube will allow you to download it and repost or edit it.
@@TheFishingKit nah man I'm just gonna share your link as reference
I see a kensaki in there
Yup! Kensaki Fried Chicken! :D everything eats it!
@@TheFishingKit really!! I have the purple one.
We have more funny problem in tge Philippines. They tandem spinning rods to BC/overhead reels. 🤣🤣🤣 And i think you knew it also 😅😅😅
All boils down to correct education and the willingness to buy/spend on the right thing :) But yes, very well aware of the situation there.. :)
@@TheFishingKit indeed!
@@TheFishingKit are you from philippines sir? If you dont mind... and thanks for this videos... i still have lots of stingers in my head about jigging... but you nailed some of it in this video...definitely im one of your followers from this day forward...