I like the video and request if you can do another one with more details of your demo in this video. I heard what you were saying, but it puzzled me when determining the exact size hook for the different types of lures. There are many (fat & thin) hooks, 5/0, 6/0, 7/0, 8/0, 9/0, and brands. You did not mention it here. There are many types of speed/fast drop jigs. The size of the hook (height and guage) will determine the type of lure, which goes back to choosing the correct size hook. Can you show in the demo why it recommended a more significant size hook is recommended?
Hey mate well not so good atm and more to the point the weather has been terrible and so the window to get out on the blue water has been very small. Hopefully August is the start of the good calm days
Hi mate. Yes it is an option and keeps it very simple but I prefer tying to swivel as the jig can spin at times causing line twist and also I think it gives the jig more freedom for movement
Hi Antonio, I generally use 80 pound standard mono shock leader with jigs say from 80 - 150g when targeting bottom reef fish but if Im targeting bigger pelagic fish like Dog Tooth Tuna with jigs from 150 - 250g then I use 200 pound mono shock leader
Hi Antonio. So on medium size assist rigs like 4/0 & 5/0 I use a size 6 solid ring and on the bigger size assist rigs for targeting big fish like Dog Tooth I use a size 8 - 10 solid ring depending the brand.
Hey Brandon, yes tbo that jig would be my personal favourite out of all the jigs I have in store but for targeting the pelagic fish like tuna, kingfish, Ajs, Mackerel etc. It also caught some great reef species like dyno trouts and ironjaw but if I wanted to target the bottom reef species I use slow pitch jigs
Very useful video, thank you!
Thank you :)
Your help is appreciated, Thank you for sharing your knowledge..
Thank you Scott :)
I like the video and request if you can do another one with more details of your demo in this video. I heard what you were saying, but it puzzled me when determining the exact size hook for the different types of lures.
There are many (fat & thin) hooks, 5/0, 6/0, 7/0, 8/0, 9/0, and brands. You did not mention it here.
There are many types of speed/fast drop jigs. The size of the hook (height and guage) will determine the type of lure, which goes back to choosing the correct size hook. Can you show in the demo why it recommended a more significant size hook is recommended?
Greetings from Indonesia, greetings are always healthy and greetings are a hobby for fellow anglers
How’s the jig bite treating you? Catch any mondos lately?
Hey mate well not so good atm and more to the point the weather has been terrible and so the window to get out on the blue water has been very small. Hopefully August is the start of the good calm days
Hello. What's your opinion on tying the leader directly to the solid ring ?
Hi mate. Yes it is an option and keeps it very simple but I prefer tying to swivel as the jig can spin at times causing line twist and also I think it gives the jig more freedom for movement
What shock leader do you use for the tropical vertical Jigging? Thanks in advance 😊
The size , sorry
Hi Antonio, I generally use 80 pound standard mono shock leader with jigs say from 80 - 150g when targeting bottom reef fish but if Im targeting bigger pelagic fish like Dog Tooth Tuna with jigs from 150 - 250g then I use 200 pound mono shock leader
Elite Tackle thank you very much 😁😁
Anytime mate. Good luck on your next trip :)
Excuse me , another question, the size of solid ring for the assist hook ? Thanks in advance 😃
Hi Antonio. So on medium size assist rigs like 4/0 & 5/0 I use a size 6 solid ring and on the bigger size assist rigs for targeting big fish like Dog Tooth I use a size 8 - 10 solid ring depending the brand.
Elite Tackel thank you very much 😃😃😃
@@antoniocarusone95 too easy mate
What’s your thoughts on that jigs?
Hey Brandon, yes tbo that jig would be my personal favourite out of all the jigs I have in store but for targeting the pelagic fish like tuna, kingfish, Ajs, Mackerel etc. It also caught some great reef species like dyno trouts and ironjaw but if I wanted to target the bottom reef species I use slow pitch jigs
We can cooperate.