I’m going to try the swivel instead of a solid ring I like the idea of that we will get an opportunity to have a fish together. I will get down to you. It’s just the weather situation as you know and a few commitments I’ve got, but I’ll be in touch my friend and I will definitely be trying your Joker Jigs out very soon.
@@ManicFishing yes a good quality medium sized swivel is a good idea, not with a link though there's no need for that. It will be lovely to fish with you Mark, crazy weather hey, lets hope it settles properly soon
hi matt, great explained video, just bought some of those slammers 3 or 4 days ago, i should have asked first - what do you recommend 130gram or your 170gram on those wrecks, i have a boat in lymme bay and the wrecks i fish over are roughly 120 to 180 feet deep, i bought 6 170 grams, hopefully i have not gone too heavy, thanks
Hi Adrian, thanks for the comment and the recent purchase. So the depths we find in Lyme are good for anything between about 120g to 220g, it all depends on the wind and size of the tide. My most common weights are the 150g Imp and the 170g Slammer as theres often a breeze effecting the boat slightly. On a really calm day with a smaller or slow tide you can drop to a lower weight, but if the jig is streaming away quickly when its a bit breezy then you may find that the 200g Slammer is better. Its always nice to go as light as possible, but your rod and braid need to suit the jig and the jig suit the conditions and depth. i do like using the 120g /130g sizes when I can.
yes all the Slammers are available in 80g, 100g, 130g, 170g and 200g. The new Black Mack and Pink Glow are the new ones and expected in month or so, fingers crossed
Thank you friend for sharing your experience 👍,
Nice to see your video...
Thankyou glad you enjoyed it
Plenty to learn with this video 👍🏻 nothing better than a spj rod bending like that . Brilliant
Thanks, glad you found it helpful....and I agree, I love the rods action and getting into the fish
great video and some cracking fish
Thanks 👍
nice video matt. i can almost smell that early morning air at torquay from here .cant wait to try the jigs out once we are ready .
Yes, its getting a bit crazy now we only seem to get the odd clear day if we're really lucky, been a long winter! Be good to see you down here
@@JOKERjigsandlures hopefully soon matt .
Good video mate😎🎣
Cheers Mark, glad you like it bud
I’m going to try the swivel instead of a solid ring I like the idea of that we will get an opportunity to have a fish together. I will get down to you. It’s just the weather situation as you know and a few commitments I’ve got, but I’ll be in touch my friend and I will definitely be trying your Joker Jigs out very soon.
@@ManicFishing yes a good quality medium sized swivel is a good idea, not with a link though there's no need for that. It will be lovely to fish with you Mark, crazy weather hey, lets hope it settles properly soon
Nice video mate👍👍👍
Thanks 👍much appreciated
Excellent video Matt…fingers crossed for some weather windows!🤞
Thanks Colin, yes the weather really has stopped a lot of trips so far this season, fingers crossed it settles for long periods soon
hi matt, great explained video, just bought some of those slammers 3 or 4 days ago, i should have asked first - what do you recommend 130gram or your 170gram on those wrecks,
i have a boat in lymme bay and the wrecks i fish over are roughly 120 to 180 feet deep, i bought 6 170 grams, hopefully i have not gone too heavy, thanks
Hi Adrian, thanks for the comment and the recent purchase.
So the depths we find in Lyme are good for anything between about 120g to 220g, it all depends on the wind and size of the tide. My most common weights are the 150g Imp and the 170g Slammer as theres often a breeze effecting the boat slightly. On a really calm day with a smaller or slow tide you can drop to a lower weight, but if the jig is streaming away quickly when its a bit breezy then you may find that the 200g Slammer is better. Its always nice to go as light as possible, but your rod and braid need to suit the jig and the jig suit the conditions and depth. i do like using the 120g /130g sizes when I can.
@@JOKERjigsandlures thanks for the reply matt, very helpful
@@adriancoates9832 no worries happy to help 👍😊
Smashing video Matt will there be various weights of that new jig ?
yes all the Slammers are available in 80g, 100g, 130g, 170g and 200g. The new Black Mack and Pink Glow are the new ones and expected in month or so, fingers crossed
Hey man would love to know where you can do jigging in uk which city are you in?
Im in Torquay down in the South West, happy to help I run a charter boat 😊
Ah nice im from bristol but currently in dubai would love to do some jigging when im back home
Im happy to help, my charter website is here if you'd like a look? Please get intouch if you need any more help too?
silverhalocharters.co.uk