The Jika Rig?

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  • The Jika rig is a great way to mix it up and show the bass something different. Like a lot of things I rig my Jika rig a little different. This was born again out of my cheapness and love for tinkering with baits.
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  • @AlexRuddFishing
    @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому +23

    Just to clarify you tie your line to the top split ring! -- THANKS for watching!!!

    • @AKC357
      @AKC357 6 років тому

      Thanks Man❗️❗️❗️
      Bout To Go Get Em' And Come Back Wit Em'❗️❗️❗️

    • @keithcronk7980
      @keithcronk7980 6 років тому +1

      DOES THIS WORKS WELL ON A RIVER. PLS SHOW CLOSE UP OF RIGGING THE BAIT. THANK YOU. WHAT RIG WORKS IN RIVERS

    • @WestMichiganJigCo
      @WestMichiganJigCo 5 років тому

      Was about to ask lol

    • @LagunaPadre361
      @LagunaPadre361 5 років тому

      or add the smallest swivel you can find and tie to that ;)

    • @SGTshankem
      @SGTshankem 3 роки тому

      What size weight do you normally use?

  • @telemarkmann6870
    @telemarkmann6870 5 років тому +1

    Alex,
    Thanks for the how to video. I bought the Owner Jig Rigs, you get 2 rigs for $4.99 in the world of the jig not a bad deal. Your comment about the cylinder weight vs the teardrop weight is worth gold and so true. There was something I wanted to improve and that was it. I took your advice and purchased the weights and built my own. I did not like to tie to the welded ring due to possible line chafe. I took your Tokyo rig idea and used a small swivel as a tie point. I love it. You did not state what size split rings you are using, I assume the #5 same as in the Tokyo rig vid. I had to use size 2 to get thru the eye of my hooks. I use finesse style hooks and do not use power fish.

  • @frankheck2854
    @frankheck2854 7 років тому +2

    for those who like to use this rig for heavy grass or deep weed edges, they sell pencil weights with solid rings (lead) up to 1oz you can swap with.

  • @jayfowler21
    @jayfowler21 7 років тому +8

    I love these videos, but I would like to had a suggestion for these types of videos. I would like to see these rigs under water. Maybe just get a cheap little aquarium and show us some underwater action! But love the videos and tight lines from us down here on the Tennessee/Alabama line.

  • @billywood9717
    @billywood9717 7 років тому +2

    Really great rig! Seen this on Bass U with Ike. Thanks for breaking it down and being more clear about the options and tactics, A-Rudd!!

  • @bdsimi
    @bdsimi 7 років тому +1

    Been using this rig for a couple years now. Great producer on pressured California lakes and Reserviors. I like to rig it with the Berkley Havoc PittBoss but I'm going to have to try it on a swim bait...Thanks for the tip Alex!!!

  • @vincentgarcia8994
    @vincentgarcia8994 7 років тому +1

    Pretty creative with that. Looks like it would work pretty well. As I read the comments, I thought it would be a good idea to demonstrate the action of the lure in say maybe a 25gal. fish tank or something. Just a suggestion. I'm liking these DIY type rigs instead of paying for em.

  • @newenglandbass
    @newenglandbass 7 років тому +3

    I can see this being great on a bass bed with the swimbait. Awesome video Alex! Thanks for sharing!

  • @tommytroseth7924
    @tommytroseth7924 7 років тому +5

    You should try using a tube on a jika rig. It's killer for big smallmouth but works for largemouth too

  • @BassQuest
    @BassQuest 7 років тому +1

    you are quickly becoming one of my favorite youtubers, awesome work

  • @troycote6422
    @troycote6422 7 років тому

    looks like a pretty cool rig . I bet a sick fish will work well on it. I'm trying to dedicate myself to throwing big swimbaits this year and just got my first 8 ft heavy e13 rod, but I truely can't forget what got me to catching big fish and that's senkos and jigs. I see guys now that start throwing these big baits and never even thrown a conventional style bait. I just need some patience and dedicate myself to those big baits here in Massachusetts for at least one season. I know they work.Its all about being patient and sticking to your guns.I'm sure I'll end up trying it this year even though trying not to. Thanks Alex another informative vid

  • @markanthony2565
    @markanthony2565 7 років тому +1

    I was wondering the same thing. Thanks! Great video ! I'm going to make some as soon as I can get to the tackle shop.👍🎣

  • @RealisticFishing
    @RealisticFishing 7 років тому +6

    Gettin' Jika with it!

    • @scottleggejr
      @scottleggejr 3 роки тому

      Jika rigged persimmon for the mack daddy carp! I use their scales as hub caps on my boat trailer and has all the ladys getting buck wild.

  • @my71chevro1et
    @my71chevro1et 7 років тому +2

    I have all the components kicking around, gonna put a few together and give it a try.

  • @stevebenson3024
    @stevebenson3024 6 років тому

    Like your video. I use this rig drifting for Walleyes with paddle tails. From lowa to the Dakotas. Bottom bouncer on one line paddle tail on the other. They crush the the paddle tail rig when they hit. It works great cause you change depths so many times. It's not just for bass. Keep the videos coming.

  • @OneDegreeLife
    @OneDegreeLife 3 роки тому

    Nice rig! I literally did something similar last night just messing around. Basically, I passed the line clip of the cylinder weight directly through the hook loop and secured it to the line that way. I had no idea there was a name for that style. Thanks for the insight.

  • @travismoran693
    @travismoran693 7 років тому

    Great job Alex. Never even thought about setting this rig up myself! Keep up the good work!

  • @dcg19800
    @dcg19800 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video man... I will try that set up this weekend. Big ups.

  • @StupidFyeSnipers
    @StupidFyeSnipers 7 років тому

    Had to ask myself what in the hell is a Jika rig? Well now I know! this looks like a great new technique to add to the arsenal other than just a plain ol texas rig. These types of vids are great

  • @slamer5811
    @slamer5811 7 років тому

    Hey Alex i love using this rig......if you pour your own drop shot weights you can reverse the insert into the mold, makes it easier to thread on the split ring.

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      slamer58 if I was into pouring my own that would be a good idea! I'm actually partnered with Beast Coast so I get all I want for free lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @josheverett1239
    @josheverett1239 7 років тому

    Didn't even know this rig was a thing, I already use it with a drop shot hook and a finesse worm for smallies in fall

  • @unequallytwisted
    @unequallytwisted 5 років тому

    I watched this video last year. Just tried the rig this year. Good technique to have in the bag. Keep the good videos coming brother!

  • @pbondfishing768
    @pbondfishing768 7 років тому +9

    Love the look and concept of this bait. Thanks for sharing it with us. One question. Do you tie it through the eye of the hook still?

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому +10

      PBond Fishing no through the top split ring

    • @pbondfishing768
      @pbondfishing768 7 років тому +1

      Alex Rudd Fishing ok. Cool thanks

    • @chrispeer2425
      @chrispeer2425 7 років тому

      That's was my question. So you go through top split ring is that correct.

    • @rwz260500
      @rwz260500 6 років тому

      Thanks Alex, I read a reply from you no I know where to tie the line. Thanks

  • @frankmayer1565
    @frankmayer1565 6 років тому +2

    Hi Alex, good quality video and content. I think I've been fishing twice as long as you are old, never stop looking for new techniques and lures.
    Please don't take this the wrong way, (here comes the big BUT), but paint the garage. It's distracting from your presentation. Okay so now I sound like your Father.

  • @jorgerivero9460
    @jorgerivero9460 6 років тому +1

    This is the first I hear about this rig gonna try it during SPRING to cold here in tn to go now o well see ya

  • @fishingwithvin
    @fishingwithvin 4 роки тому

    Thank you Alex I'm going to try this one for sure

  • @ChrisKingOutdoors
    @ChrisKingOutdoors 7 років тому

    See I have never heard an actual term for this rig! I use this with a tube on beds in the spawn! Great presentation for sure. I gotta fish them more!

  • @jackborges4290
    @jackborges4290 7 років тому

    thanks. Its good to see a bit of improvizing .

  • @watchNNchillN
    @watchNNchillN 7 років тому +1

    awesome tip Alex, just subbed to the channel. Keep it up! definitely gonna be trying this out thanks

  • @gavin7706
    @gavin7706 5 років тому

    Great video mate. Will try that for perch and pike in the UK.
    Tight lines 🎣🎣🎣

  • @samuelthomas8700
    @samuelthomas8700 6 років тому

    One of the best tips I have seen for a long time 10out of 10

  • @jlball6430
    @jlball6430 7 років тому

    Going to add this one to the box. Great tip. Thanks.

  • @jakesgopro6524
    @jakesgopro6524 7 років тому

    never seen that kinda rig.. looks pretty good. great video again alex!

  • @FishingwithGrizzlyWhiskers
    @FishingwithGrizzlyWhiskers 5 років тому +1

    Great video.. very informative.. gonna have to try this setup.. new subscriber.. found you through flukemaster..

  • @getthenet2358
    @getthenet2358 4 роки тому

    Happy Thanksgiving from NC! Awesome rig.

  • @michaelnazerian
    @michaelnazerian 7 років тому

    Great video man I just subscribed to your channel! I love how detailed you describe things!

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      michaelnazerian really appreciate the support!

  • @russellsands965
    @russellsands965 7 років тому

    Another good one. I like how you don't have the constant cuts in the video.

  • @rafaelresto9746
    @rafaelresto9746 6 років тому

    Amazing explanation of it! So glad I chose your video. Liked and Subscribed!

  • @cameroncreamerfishing
    @cameroncreamerfishing 7 років тому

    flipping swimbaits! glad I'm not the only one doing that! and half the time you can't beat a small paddle tail Texas rigged in the hydrilla.

  • @CodySeeberFishing
    @CodySeeberFishing 7 років тому

    Wow never heard of this rig thanks for the video Alex good job!

  • @daveyboy8907
    @daveyboy8907 7 років тому

    Good idea man...I will try that next trip..

  • @KayakhacksFishing
    @KayakhacksFishing 7 років тому

    Thanks for showing this. I was not familiar with that rig and I will try it in my inshore fishing

  • @gee3883
    @gee3883 5 років тому

    Nice one I think I will give this a go for perch and Burbout

  • @jorgerivero9460
    @jorgerivero9460 6 років тому

    Can't wait dude come on spring

  • @rastarob01
    @rastarob01 4 роки тому

    This was really cool especially how you explained how it looks like the bait fish will be feeding and liable to get eaten by a bass thank you

  • @shaunroberts9361
    @shaunroberts9361 7 років тому

    DUDE. WOW I like this allot.. Will have to try this for sure.

  • @randygillam6100
    @randygillam6100 7 років тому +1

    Which ring do you tie you're lying to

  • @Grogers70426
    @Grogers70426 7 років тому

    Will definitely have to try this

  • @bobbybass1944
    @bobbybass1944 6 років тому

    Great Video , Hey Alex I have a great success with rigging my swimbait upside down or trimming the base of off the boot tail .

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  6 років тому

      Bobby Fresh that's sounds really interesting man! Might have to check that out.

    • @bobbybass1944
      @bobbybass1944 6 років тому

      That's been a killer for me I think your going to like it.

  • @janosczovek8524
    @janosczovek8524 4 роки тому

    Really good video thanks for your advice 👍

  • @II_JP_II
    @II_JP_II 7 років тому

    Think I'm gunna have to settle for the Camo Beast Coast hat. 👍

  • @doughinchman3071
    @doughinchman3071 7 років тому

    This rig is going to go the way of the dinosaurs now that swing jigs are everywhere. I prefer the football head swing jig for bed fishing with a craw or any other plastic bait now.

    • @vincentlivoti4184
      @vincentlivoti4184 Рік тому

      The only problem with the swing head Jig, is the hook is directly connected to the jig head. When using heavier weights, fish has the leverage to throw the hook. Unless you make your own using two split rings, take that leverage away from the fish. Also, using the two split rings increases the action of your bait.

  • @kevyrevfishingandoutdoors7440
    @kevyrevfishingandoutdoors7440 7 років тому

    Thanks for the tip, will try!

  • @iffagavadam3831
    @iffagavadam3831 7 років тому

    Awesome twist to jig fishing Thanks

  • @robertchapman2025
    @robertchapman2025 3 роки тому

    Great technique thank you👍🏻

  • @ramrodfishingoutdoors8155
    @ramrodfishingoutdoors8155 7 років тому

    Good information I'm gonna have to try that rig 😃🚣🏿🎣🐟😎👍

  • @TheBlazecrew
    @TheBlazecrew 7 років тому +1

    I've been trying to make a rig work for bedding bass. think this will be perfect

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      abraham ramirez it is! The lighter weight of the drop shots make it a great option

    • @TheBlazecrew
      @TheBlazecrew 7 років тому

      Thanks man I'll be sure to try it when i get all the tackle

  • @bluebullbt
    @bluebullbt 4 роки тому

    Great advice

  • @bobbybrown4688
    @bobbybrown4688 7 років тому

    Gonna give that a shot!!

  • @skittles7001
    @skittles7001 5 років тому

    Cool, making some today!

  • @youtubzkoz
    @youtubzkoz 4 роки тому

    What's the difference between throwing a jika vs tokyo? When? Where? How? What,?

  • @owl331
    @owl331 7 років тому

    will give a shot next time I am on the water

  • @mikegiles5162
    @mikegiles5162 5 років тому

    Just seeing this 2 years later 😂 the beard difference is nuts. Isn't this just a predecessor to the Tokyo rig?

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  5 років тому

      Haha its crazy ain't it? Kind of but not really. The jika rig was made for dragging where as the punch shot was made for flipping.

    • @vincentlivoti4184
      @vincentlivoti4184 Рік тому

      The Jika Rig came first then VMC came out with the Tokyo Rig.

  • @APRAPR-nq2wn
    @APRAPR-nq2wn 6 років тому

    Just to clarify you tie your line to the top split ring! clarifying even more you mean the split ring that is attached to the hook eye ?

  • @joetew3988
    @joetew3988 7 років тому +1

    Isn't the action the same as a larew hinge head or the strike king hinge head? its a free swinging weight allowing bait to float up. I've fished one for a long time with my craw or creature baits for this same reason

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому +2

      Joe Tew the main difference is with a wobble head the weight is still in front of the weight and you tie directly to the weight. Where as with the jika the weight is bellow the weight and you tie to the spilt ring technically separating the weight from the bait. The cylinder style weight also acts and performs completely different to a football style weight that most wobble heads are. The jika rig also has more bottom separation at times causing it have that horizontal presentation like a drop shot. Thanks for watching!

    • @joetew3988
      @joetew3988 7 років тому

      Alex Rudd Fishing good deal, gonna try it today. Thanks.

  • @bafishing8796
    @bafishing8796 7 років тому

    awsome video buddy

  • @tomhh103
    @tomhh103 5 років тому

    I wonder which came first, the Jika rig or the Tokyo rig?

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  5 років тому +1

      Not entirely sure. I know that the first "Tokyo" rig was known as a Phermone Cherry rig. That company is who made the punch shot popular. As for the jika rig. I think it came out long before that.

  • @candidoflores3744
    @candidoflores3744 7 років тому

    Made this and the neko rig last night thanks

  • @AnglerOutdoors
    @AnglerOutdoors 7 років тому

    Never heard of this before but I like it already! These types of videos are phenomenal! Btw Beast Coast is out of stock everytime I go under their website which is about twice a week. It says currently shipment coming in 1/29 but its the 30th and still out of stock. Do you know what time shipments come in cause I have been trying to order for about a month and its always sold out so I gotta order faster. Good to see its getting some business though!

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      Angler Outdoors let me text the owner and see what he says and I'll let you know!

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      Angler Outdoors stock will shoe on website this afternoon

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      Angler Outdoors everything is back in stock as of now!

    • @AnglerOutdoors
      @AnglerOutdoors 7 років тому

      Alex Rudd Fishing Finally got the order in thank you so much! Ordered it Tuesday but was gone away from civilization for a spell lol.

  • @noahb7956
    @noahb7956 7 років тому

    What would you be throwing in mid February? I have a high school tournament on the 18th.

  • @brianhershberger4429
    @brianhershberger4429 4 роки тому

    Hey Alex, Isn't this what we now call a Tokyo Rig, or does the cylinder weight being used make the difference?

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  4 роки тому

      This was the predecessor to the punch rig aka the Tokyo rig.

  • @mayorman333savage3
    @mayorman333savage3 7 років тому +1

    Hey Alex my mom now the mom daughter your dating and her mom sent me over here to sub I also liked the vids and turned on notifications good luck

  • @richtyner4201
    @richtyner4201 7 років тому

    Could be a very effective bed fishing rig because it looks like your swimbait or whatever youve got rigged is trying to eat the eggs on the bed.

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому +1

      Rich Tyner for sure man! I usaully have one on the deck.

  • @HunterFisherman23
    @HunterFisherman23 5 років тому

    What is the difference between this rig and a Tokyo rig? Looks pretty much the same. Thanks and tight lines.

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  5 років тому +1

      I actually have a video on the Tokyo rig tomorrow morning. The main difference though is the wire leader makes more bottom separation.

  • @davewilliams8031
    @davewilliams8031 5 років тому

    Cool learning video I'm subscribing

  • @C.Adams82
    @C.Adams82 3 роки тому

    I've watched this video several times,what is the craw bait in the thumbnail

  • @swflfishing113
    @swflfishing113 7 років тому +1

    Sick

  • @Love2fish6
    @Love2fish6 7 років тому

    Sweet vid. I subbed

  • @jrmartinez3830
    @jrmartinez3830 7 років тому +1

    cool vid brother. just subbed

  • @ionjohn7814
    @ionjohn7814 7 років тому

    Matsui makes special dropshot hooks that can be rigged this way...

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      Ion John sounds interesting. This rig is designed to accommodate full size plastics like craws and things. I've seen and I myself have rigged a super short drop shot so i don't see why a jika drop shot would work. Thanks for watching!

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      wouldn't*

  • @kylecoffin2438
    @kylecoffin2438 6 років тому

    Wouldnt a ned rig jig hook work for craws almost like a finesse rig

  • @collinrivard852
    @collinrivard852 5 років тому

    Alex Rudd do you ever put a swivel on there as well I seen another video that recommended it. Just wondering your thoughts

  • @feralgrandad4429
    @feralgrandad4429 6 років тому

    Super useful, cheers

  • @jasonmagill8246
    @jasonmagill8246 7 років тому

    Great video! I will have to try this out. What size weight did you use in the video?

  • @PeterMelton
    @PeterMelton 7 років тому

    I wonder it that would work in saltwater flat?. I could easily see redfish hitting that. Have you used it or heard of it's effectiveness in salt water?

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      Peter Melton I've not heard of anyone using it. I can see though using it with a shrimp imitator for reds and specks.

    • @PeterMelton
      @PeterMelton 7 років тому

      Thanks for the quick reply. Let tell you, here in South Florida we catch plenty of reds and specs with paddle tails too. Only difference is the spec is more of a center of the water column to the top bite.

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      Peter Melton well try it out and tell me how it does. Might be something I throw next time I'm down that way!

  • @chechupito
    @chechupito 5 років тому

    Hello!! nice video!! thank you!! I just wander, wich rig would u go for: the jika rig or the tokio rig? any difference? where to u each? thank you!

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  5 років тому

      You can fish both really anywhere. The punch shot has more bottom separation which makes it better in places with a very silty bottom.

  • @matthewramsey4741
    @matthewramsey4741 7 років тому

    good deal man thanks for vid

  • @thomasrhim6141
    @thomasrhim6141 7 років тому

    Why do you use two split rings? Seems like you could do the same thing with one if I'm not mistaken

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      The second spilt ring gives the weight more range of motion so the bass dont have as much leverage on you.

    • @chrispeer2425
      @chrispeer2425 7 років тому

      Alex Rudd Fishing couldn't you also use a split ring and snap/swivel that way you could change the weights easily?

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому

      Absolutely

  • @nandozancheta5894
    @nandozancheta5894 6 років тому

    Técnica muito usada aqui no Brasil

  • @AKC357
    @AKC357 6 років тому

    Ready To Give It A Try, But Just How Do I Tie It On❓❗️❓

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  6 років тому +1

      The top split ring!

    • @AKC357
      @AKC357 6 років тому

      Alex Rudd Fishing Thanks A Mill Sir❗️

  • @JB-pg6ju
    @JB-pg6ju 5 років тому

    This is the same exact rig that I just watched Mike Iaconelli preview and he's calling it the Tokyo rig

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/fxTRohFYtBg/v-deo.html it's not exactly the same. I have a video on it to.

    • @JB-pg6ju
      @JB-pg6ju 5 років тому

      @@AlexRuddFishing it's basically the same exact thing except the sinker is a tad bit different but it's the same exact concept

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  5 років тому

      Yeah they were invented in the same place in Japan. A company called Phermone wanted to create a jika rig that could punch grass and they came up with the punch rig (Tokyo rig).

    • @2DaNub
      @2DaNub 4 роки тому +2

      For starters, they have different names, so not sure how you gathered the "Tokyo rig" being "exactly the same" as the "Jika rig". Lol. That would be like saying chatterbaits and spinnerbaits are exactly the same thing. The rigs are somewhat similar in presentation, but far from being "exactly the same", and use completely different components. Sounds like you should watch the video again (if you haven't already)..... and pay more attention this time! Haha

    • @dominiconate528
      @dominiconate528 2 роки тому

      @@2DaNub, good job pointing out the differences 👍🏼

  • @diddy074
    @diddy074 5 років тому

    im just curious why not just use a shaky head? I mean I will try anything once but the shaky head is much faster.. "not being negative simply just curious"

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  5 років тому

      I don't understand what you mean by faster. This would be fished at the same speed. The main difference is the bait weight separation allows the bait to move freely from the weight. Where is the shaky head the bait is pinned to the weight.

    • @diddy074
      @diddy074 5 років тому

      when I said faster I just meant to rig .. But ya I can see what your saying I would like to see a under water demo of some rigs like this I need to buy a small pool just for this lol.. Appreciate you taking time to post your videos they are very informative.

  • @WhoDat09
    @WhoDat09 7 років тому +8

    also known as the jig rig

    • @frankheck2854
      @frankheck2854 7 років тому +2

      yeah, owner started that name but for some reason, when it came over to the states, Stacy King and everyone called it Jika instead

  • @mokujon
    @mokujon 7 років тому

    Great video. Is there a difference if you use 1 split ring vs 2 rings?

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому +1

      The second split rings helps to give the weight more range of motion, taking it away would take away a lot of the action.

    • @mokujon
      @mokujon 7 років тому

      Ok thanks for the tip. Awesome videos man. Keep it up!!!!!

  • @davidtreichler5616
    @davidtreichler5616 3 роки тому

    Where do you tie the line to? Dave

  • @andrezmonrreal795
    @andrezmonrreal795 7 років тому

    what size split rings are you using? Great video.

  • @rwz260500
    @rwz260500 6 років тому

    I tried this set up and must have tied the line wrong. Where do you tie the line? Thanks..

  • @EasyMoneySG
    @EasyMoneySG 7 років тому

    wouldnt a pinned bullet do about the same thing?

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  7 років тому +1

      Sean Gilliam Joe Tew the main difference is with a pegged weight the weight is still in front of the hook. Where as with the jika the weight is bellow the hook and you tie to the spilt ring technically separating the weight from the bait. The cylinder style weight also acts and performs completely different. The jika rig also has more bottom separation at times causing it have that horizontal presentation like a drop shot. Thanks for watching!

  • @hejgoranfesdu
    @hejgoranfesdu 2 роки тому

    do you use a snap or tie in the splitring)

  • @JB-pg6ju
    @JB-pg6ju 5 років тому

    You also do the same thing on the Tokyo rig

    • @AlexRuddFishing
      @AlexRuddFishing  5 років тому

      Yeah that punch shot and Tokyo rig are the same bait. VMC just came up with the catchy name Tokyo rig to sale the bait.

    • @2DaNub
      @2DaNub 4 роки тому

      No. The Tokyo rig uses a wire you slide a worm or flipping weight on, and has a swivel the line attaches to. Similar concept, completely different rigs and techniques, hence the reason it's called the "Jika rig"....