I am a beginer in SPJ, I am very interesting to learn and enjoy it ASAP. Which are your recomendations to make a little set with all basic jigs... Can you help me?
I'm using 510 owner hooks and 340, 260, and 220 metal assist cord. I was wondering which metal assist cord to use for Wahoo, king Mackerel, and Baracuta? Does the cord length play a role in which metal assist cord would work best? Should I use the heaviest metal assist cord for all species no matter the jig? I'm using all three shapes, leaf - long, in weights of 150 - 400g jigs.
I got your 120g bomb jig for daytime tuna bite. What assist hook would you suggest? The one it came with or change them to...? For a colt sniper type of jig, in under 200g, would you get rid of the trebble and add asaist hook? if so, what size and type ?
I have a question: I’m fishing NW rockfish and on a drop I might pick up a 2# rock or 50# halibut or lingcod. I’ve done well with treble and siwash hooks but not well with assist hooks. I get bites but miss fish with assist hooks. They seem to be the rage but I must be doing something wrong. Any thoughts?
You do not have to drop to the bottom. Jigs can be used mid water. As for inshore application, we have seen some success using micro jigs, but as for now, the most data we have of it being effective is offshore in 15'+ water.
A couple of comments.. Wire size ... I used the main line test as a guide, heavier braid bends open light wire, even with a substantial mono /fluro shock.leader. Hooks on top and bottom... since the bottom hook is attached with a split ring , you can't put too much heat on the fish, so a heavy wire hook makes no sense .. top & bottom Hooks in less than 400 ft, and lighter wire , with lighter line for me Lots of good info ... thanks
I can see in the video you typically have a barrel swivel attached to the jig. Curious when do you use a barrel swivel vs tying directly to the split ring.
That is a good question. I typically use a barrel swivel anytime I'm fishing for any type of bottom fish. Oftentimes, when we are targeting large game fish like bluefin tuna, I prefer to tie directly to the solid ring. (Never the split ring) The split ring is your weakest connection, and by eliminating it it allows you to fight the fish directly through the assist hook and you stand a better chance of landing triple digit fish.
Honestly, no - not that its not worth a try however, the randomness of hook penetration placement due to reaction strike behaviors makes an octopus style hook or more open face hook more effective at being successful at getting a hook set. Most fish are not inhaling the jig when they strike
When u said, When i set the hook i set the hook!! And then all of a sudden u cut to u reeling in a fish and I thought wat the hell he never set the hook. Very upsetting😢😂
Awesome video. Never knew I could learn so much about jigging in just one 15 minute video. Glad I found this channel! Thanks again 🙏
Welcome aboard!
The hook straightening thing makes so much sense. I really never considered that.
Great info Johnny keep up the good work. Jig on!!
Another great tutorial 👌 Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for another great video. I was wondering if you can make a video about the types ofcord that we must use when tying our own hooks. Thanks
Love your products! great video too! thanks
Thank you!
Cool video!!! What size assist hooks do you recommend for the 500g torpedos? For So Cal bluefin tuna
I would recommend the 7/0 bbs VanFook
I am a beginer in SPJ, I am very interesting to learn and enjoy it ASAP.
Which are your recomendations to make a little set with all basic jigs...
Can you help me?
I was dropping my 20 g and 40 g micro jigs last weekend killing Derado
I'm using 510 owner hooks and 340, 260, and 220 metal assist cord. I was wondering which metal assist cord to use for Wahoo, king Mackerel, and Baracuta? Does the cord length play a role in which metal assist cord would work best? Should I use the heaviest metal assist cord for all species no matter the jig? I'm using all three shapes, leaf - long, in weights of 150 - 400g jigs.
I got your 120g bomb jig for daytime tuna bite. What assist hook would you suggest? The one it came with or change them to...?
For a colt sniper type of jig, in under 200g, would you get rid of the trebble and add asaist hook? if so, what size and type ?
I have a question: I’m fishing NW rockfish and on a drop I might pick up a 2# rock or 50# halibut or lingcod. I’ve done well with treble and siwash hooks but not well with assist hooks. I get bites but miss fish with assist hooks. They seem to be the rage but I must be doing something wrong. Any thoughts?
When do you jig, do you have to drop all the way to the bottom? Can any of this jig be used from inshore and jig?
You do not have to drop to the bottom. Jigs can be used mid water. As for inshore application, we have seen some success using micro jigs, but as for now, the most data we have of it being effective is offshore in 15'+ water.
A couple of comments..
Wire size ... I used the main line test as a guide, heavier braid bends open light wire, even with a substantial mono /fluro shock.leader.
Hooks on top and bottom... since the bottom hook is attached with a split ring , you can't put too much heat on the fish, so a heavy wire hook makes no sense .. top & bottom Hooks in less than 400 ft, and lighter wire , with lighter line for me
Lots of good info ... thanks
Love it Keith...Great info
I can see in the video you typically have a barrel swivel attached to the jig. Curious when do you use a barrel swivel vs tying directly to the split ring.
That is a good question. I typically use a barrel swivel anytime I'm fishing for any type of bottom fish. Oftentimes, when we are targeting large game fish like bluefin tuna, I prefer to tie directly to the solid ring. (Never the split ring) The split ring is your weakest connection, and by eliminating it it allows you to fight the fish directly through the assist hook and you stand a better chance of landing triple digit fish.
So you attach it with a spit ring but tie to the solid ring that's on assist hook?
I prefer to make my own
Hi have you ever tried circle hooks on a slow pitch jig?
Honestly, no - not that its not worth a try however, the randomness of hook penetration placement due to reaction strike behaviors makes an octopus style hook or more open face hook more effective at being successful at getting a hook set. Most fish are not inhaling the jig when they strike
I just wanna now why they are called assist hooks and not just hooks 🤷🏻♂️ What exactly are they assisting?
Hook size for 20g
Size 2/0 will work
How did the name "assist hook" come about? Why not just call them jig hooks? It just seems like an odd name choice that stuck.
your sound stinks -then you add loud beat stuff -its hard to take -your info is great
Holy crap dude, turn the damn music down! Better still, get rid of it altogether!
Your background music is louder than you are Jesus Christ.
When u said, When i set the hook i set the hook!! And then all of a sudden u cut to u reeling in a fish and I thought wat the hell he never set the hook. Very upsetting😢😂
Sorry dude, we meant to use a different clip...lol..