Thanks for the tips. I’ve seen a couple fisherman work the rod when slow pitch jigging, so I was a bit confused because I thought the rod is designed to work itself. I’m glad you cleared things up.
if you don't have a slow pitch rod then i guess you may need to work the rod but then you aren't really slow jigging. If you have a legit slow pitch rod and you try to work the rod you will notice the tip almost stays in the one spot as you try to work the rod so its not doing much for the jig.
Great Video, thanks for the tips, looking at getting into jigging but before buying my reel I wanted to know what you think of the Okuma Cavalla you’ve changed over to ?
I really like it mate, very strong and good low profile. The two speed is handy when you are locked up to a big one, can drop back a gear and get some line back. Probably not as smooth as some of the high end tackle but it’s better priced
Congratulations on the video! A curiosity...why in slow jigging fishing the hooks of the double hook bracket must face each other? Thank you! Pedro - Brazil
Thanks mate, i am not sure. Only thing i can think of is for better snag resistance and when the fish bites them they will swing the other way with pressure of the mouth closing
@@DeanSilvester Thank you my friend. His explanation has already helped me understand the functionality of dual hook support. Thank you very much. Greetings from Brazil🤝🏾🎣❤
In terms of rod which one is more all around? Which one can suit better tai rubber technique, bottom fishing, silicon lures, some eging? Slow pitch works well also for this technique or light jigging rod will work better?
I'm using 120-300 rod .. if I use 200g jig .. can I just hold the rod straight and do quarter and half cranks .. because people usually move the rod while reeling
Not really mate, completely different action in the rod. Same as the way you fight the fish, it’s different on slow jigging rod vs standard or light jigging rod
@@OrcaAngler if you drift with the current that is the only way your jig can be vertical. It is when you drift with the wind that it is an issue. The wind and current won't or most likely are never the same. Just use your outboard to keep your line running vertical.
@@DeanSilvester let me understand this, usually i will drift with the current with my outboard turn off. the boat will be turning horizontal following the current where current will hit our boat lee side, i belive u understand this. example current from port side, and boat are drifting to starboard side. i shud be jigging on port right? coz if i jig on the starboard my jig and line will be under the boat. so the question if i jig on the port side how cn i mke it vertical all the time, the moment i start jig my boat drift fast to the starboard and my line will be horizontal from vertical just in 15-20 sec from i start dropping it…
Great video. Good description. Does winding the amount of cord in one turn of the coil greatly affect the amount of winding during fast jigging? For example, I have spinning reel and for one turn, I wind up 84 cm.
Yes it does, if you are fast jigging then obviously that makes it easier but if you are slow jigging it just means you have to concentrate not to turn the handle too far around. Just get that rod tip to dip and then back off and go again when it bounces back up
Yet I have a slow jigging rod rated PE3 jigs 80-160g. Am I slow jigging or light jigging?😉. I don’t think light vs slow is really a good comparison of terms. You are either slow jigging the bottom or speed jigging mid depth. Either can be done with “light” jigs and rods.
not true mate sorry. Slow jigging is slow, light jigging is with light jigs and light tackle. The point of slow jigging is to use jigs designed for little to no action and they flutter. Google it mate, you will learn something
@@DeanSilvester so if I am Jigging a 40-60g slow pitch jig like a Buffalo jig am I light jigging or slow pitch jigging? It’s still a slow pitch jig and rod. I just find these terms funny.
Dean Silvester yes. They are very parabolic handling only jigs up to 100g or so. Tip of the rod is a glass blank for sensitivity and flex for nice natural manipulation of the lighter jig and the base of the rod is often made of 100% carbon for strength . Amazing stuff . Check out the Tenryu LJ series . They have an English site as well.
Once again, another video saying the only action comes from the reel which is wrong. You can use the rod to get the same result, but stay in the zone. Mix it up.
Another awesome video mate!! Sick!!
Thanks a ton!
Thanks for the tips. I’ve seen a couple fisherman work the rod when slow pitch jigging, so I was a bit confused because I thought the rod is designed to work itself. I’m glad you cleared things up.
if you don't have a slow pitch rod then i guess you may need to work the rod but then you aren't really slow jigging. If you have a legit slow pitch rod and you try to work the rod you will notice the tip almost stays in the one spot as you try to work the rod so its not doing much for the jig.
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Good explanation on the differences, thanks.
No worries legend, thanks for commenting
Great Video, thanks for the tips, looking at getting into jigging but before buying my reel I wanted to know what you think of the Okuma Cavalla you’ve changed over to ?
I really like it mate, very strong and good low profile. The two speed is handy when you are locked up to a big one, can drop back a gear and get some line back. Probably not as smooth as some of the high end tackle but it’s better priced
Great explanation. Thanks.
Thanks for tuning in mate
Congratulations on the video! A curiosity...why in slow jigging fishing the hooks of the double hook bracket must face each other? Thank you!
Pedro - Brazil
Thanks mate, i am not sure. Only thing i can think of is for better snag resistance and when the fish bites them they will swing the other way with pressure of the mouth closing
@@DeanSilvester Thank you my friend. His explanation has already helped me understand the functionality of dual hook support. Thank you very much. Greetings from Brazil🤝🏾🎣❤
@@pedrinhohookfishing wow long way away haha! how youtube makes the world so much smaller
Thanks mate great info, just stumbled across ya channel, epic yewwww
Awesome, thank you! Hopefully can keep you here haha
Nice tips bro, thanks 👊
awesome, thanks for tuning in
In terms of rod which one is more all around? Which one can suit better tai rubber technique, bottom fishing, silicon lures, some eging? Slow pitch works well also for this technique or light jigging rod will work better?
I think slow pitch would be better suited personally
@@DeanSilvester thanks for feedback. I'm from Italy going to take a look at distribuited brands. I saw a Lemax that maybe will fit all my needs.
:-) which fishing rod are you using for light jigging? Thanks,Congratulations on the video
thanks legend, nsblackhole B-642HMF JIG Slow Pitch
@@DeanSilvester ...thanks mate :-)
What Reel are you using for the light jigging rod mate?
this is a finnor marquesa mate
I'm using 120-300 rod .. if I use 200g jig .. can I just hold the rod straight and do quarter and half cranks .. because people usually move the rod while reeling
if its a slow pitch rod then yep thats exactly what you do. don't use the rod for the action, just the reel
What reel?
That was with a finnor but now i run an Okuma Cavalla 5N
@@DeanSilvester cheers
A good tackle n good info
thanks legend, appreciate the comment..
can i slow jig with a regular jigging rod if I use a jig that is heavier than my pole is rated?
Not effectively mate no. It’s all the action from the rod
@@DeanSilvester dang I thought maybe since I would use a heavier jigg it would bounce more and provide the desired action
Not really mate, completely different action in the rod. Same as the way you fight the fish, it’s different on slow jigging rod vs standard or light jigging rod
Very nice fishing sir 👌👌👌
Thanks 👍
Cheers for this mate learned alot from this
When your you are jigging do you drift or spot lock?
I drift with the current mate to make sure my jig is vertical at all times..
@@DeanSilvester how do u do that ? if i drift with the current my jig will not be vertical coz the boat is drifting...
@@OrcaAngler if you drift with the current that is the only way your jig can be vertical. It is when you drift with the wind that it is an issue. The wind and current won't or most likely are never the same. Just use your outboard to keep your line running vertical.
@@DeanSilvester let me understand this, usually i will drift with the current with my outboard turn off. the boat will be turning horizontal following the current where current will hit our boat lee side, i belive u understand this. example current from port side, and boat are drifting to starboard side. i shud be jigging on port right? coz if i jig on the starboard my jig and line will be under the boat. so the question if i jig on the port side how cn i mke it vertical all the time, the moment i start jig my boat drift fast to the starboard and my line will be horizontal from vertical just in 15-20 sec from i start dropping it…
@@OrcaAngler yeah you never jig with drift. atleast never light jig with drift since the lures are going to be horizontal like you said.
Great video. Good description. Does winding the amount of cord in one turn of the coil greatly affect the amount of winding during fast jigging? For example, I have spinning reel and for one turn, I wind up 84 cm.
Yes it does, if you are fast jigging then obviously that makes it easier but if you are slow jigging it just means you have to concentrate not to turn the handle too far around. Just get that rod tip to dip and then back off and go again when it bounces back up
@@DeanSilvester Thank you friend! Tight lines👍👍👍
Not a problem, happy to help out
Yet I have a slow jigging rod rated PE3 jigs 80-160g. Am I slow jigging or light jigging?😉. I don’t think light vs slow is really a good comparison of terms. You are either slow jigging the bottom or speed jigging mid depth. Either can be done with “light” jigs and rods.
not true mate sorry. Slow jigging is slow, light jigging is with light jigs and light tackle. The point of slow jigging is to use jigs designed for little to no action and they flutter. Google it mate, you will learn something
@@DeanSilvester so if I am
Jigging a 40-60g slow pitch jig like a Buffalo jig am I light jigging or slow pitch jigging? It’s still a slow pitch jig and rod. I just find these terms funny.
Now there is super light jigging in japan ! Crazy tech
Seriously? That would get bites when nothing else does thats for sure.
Dean Silvester yes. They are very parabolic handling only jigs up to 100g or so. Tip of the rod is a glass blank for sensitivity and flex for nice natural manipulation of the lighter jig and the base of the rod is often made of 100% carbon for strength . Amazing stuff . Check out the Tenryu LJ series . They have an English site as well.
Nice one mate, will do for sure
Nice 👍👍👍
Dean the Fishing haha! love it
I am from malaysia. Good. Done view.
Awesome mate, thanks for tuning in
Salam dari angler Indonesia
thanks for tuning in
you didnt show any of the catches,
just explaining techniques mainly mate, catch videos are in my other videos.
@@DeanSilvester going to check them out now
@@shagggggy thanks legend
xlnt" tutorial!!
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thanks mate
30feet to 100 feet : light jigging
150feet …. : slow jigging
You can use the slow pitch technique in any depth of water mate
Once again, another video saying the only action comes from the reel which is wrong. You can use the rod to get the same result, but stay in the zone. Mix it up.
Slow pitch jigging the action comes from the rod but created by the reel, you don't move the rod with your hands