@@ABC-jb2rg you would think that but trust. The jig will reflect light. The assist hook has little shiny tassels. Even bearz agrees lmao. Give it a try
Jigging from piers here in Ireland is one of the most successful methods. Same in most European countries. I use an 8 foot 5 - 35 gram fast action tip, with a 2500/3000 Penn reel, sporting 15lbs braid and usually a 3 foot 10lbs leader. It's an ideal setup and very rarely let's me down, even when the occasional brute decides to hit. For seabass, I'll use at least a 9 foot rod up to 50 grammes, and 25lbs braid on a 4000 Penn Wrath. Strong enough for accurate distance casting, but with more than enough finesse to feel everything.
Nice video mate. I've started fishing micro jigs a few years ago now over here in Australia. Such a great way to cover larger areas of water, especially when fishing land based. I do prefer tying the jig on, especially 5-7g as the clip sometimes effect the action of the jig, especially when it's falling. Cheers
I just took out a Dawai Regal Z 4000 spin that's at least a few generations old but it was performing so much better than my old Shiamo I had on last trip. Great video idea by the way
It works dude not breaking records yet but catching that's all that's counts. Fish location is half the work once I've found them getting bites is easy. The estuary I fish Is really shallow so it's a little getting used to but like I say once I've found them the bites on. Thanks again for advice.
I sometimes use these for freshwater fishing for perch. Jump along the bottom or twitch them fast when I see seagulls dive for baitfish seems to work pretty well
IF you fish jigs or lures particularly in Salt water use some line conditioner . Stops tangles,birds nests, ETC. Basic Teflon spray from the local auto parts store also works. After fishing wash down spray and your ready for the next trip. For the Micro-jigs you can run a clear bubble above and float these lure just like if you were fishing Crappie with a tube jig. I use this technique for when Surf halibut are feeding on small baits like 2 inch anchovies .
@@touki7899 Bought some Kevin van Dam line conditioner and found its silicon one type of plastic and the Teflon is another. Both have a DTSE safety symbol on the package regarding the health of the environment but the Teflon is a fraction of the cost.
I use nothing on my line. U just can practice how to use it . I cast with pe0.4 max. And jigs are 4gr. max. Yea it's a bit tricky before u learn how to use then but with some practice you will be fine
Hola from Singapore 🇸🇬 I'm in locker changing uniforms before shift starts while watching your video... thanks bro 😊 Thumbs-up ❤, absolutely like & subscribed 🎉
Thats funny how u said something about dry line. On one occasion on a fishing trip, my first cast right after taking my pole out of the car, of course my entire spool was bone dry, it was a baitcaster, and when i flung my first cast i completely burned my thumb on the line being that it didn't have a drop of water on it🤣🤣 never made that mistake again lol always wet ur line n spool before ur first cast 😅
Hey! I'm from India and I bought a pack of 7, 7 grams micro jigs and this video is very helpful. But I have a question. I am very new to fishing and I've been using sabikis a lot but they get ripped or break off easily. So my question is can I build a sabiki with the micro jigs and how effective will that be.
Question if you were me and using 1/2 or 1/4 oz Kast masters spoons for yellow bass in 15-20 feet of water. And they love these spoons. What rod would you get from Major Craft, the Crostage in micro jigging? Also what is difference between medium and light etc. I want your take on a freshwater setup but want something that can really jig spoons because these yellow bass love spoons out here.. and they make 🔥 fish tacos 🙏 can't wait to try some of these gonna get bite for sure
I have used kast masters for lmb here in San Diego and they work great! Also used JigPara Micro Slims for them too in November. So the rod I would use in your situation would be anything between 7' - 7'6'' Medium Light, only because I will be able to send it way out there so they don't know your boat or you are near by. With the long rod, you get distance, with the soft tip, you get more of a natural presentation of the jig/spool/kastmaster. For the action, I would either go with fast or ex. fast. But that is my take on it, good luck!
@@BearzG Awesome thanks for the reply. In the process of shopping for my next setup and that sounds way better for what I'm targeting. I Was on the Major Craft website just had some questions on the options
why do i have problem casting micro jigs due to it being too light? i usually use 7-15g and the wind just throws it back at me. After seeing it ploops just 2 meters from me I just jig from a bridge now. is it okay to attach weights to a jig if that's a thing lol?
@@BearzG still not available for MajorcraftUS for any shore jigging rods yet. Lol i wish i was closer but im in florida now. I might give them a call if they ship to FL if not i might just order overseas. =) keep the great vids coming!
I agree on the diawa being the best … I’ve been thru them all also. And I have a diawa twitchin bar mega force plus I’ve had for 10+ years and still use it to this day … now I got 2 lexas 300 and 400. And love them. And they sexy. If u ever wanna go on my 25’ panga is right behind you at harbor island west let me know
15g is a bit more than ½oz, and you say that this rod is ¼oz≈7g Are you sure that it is ok to cast a lure 2 times heavier than what's written as casting weight on that rod?
How do you feel about st croix rods? Do you still have that Daiwa emeraldas LT? I just got one a couple months ago with the dual handle and I love it! Got a prorex LT as well love Daiwa! The color schemes are great!
My friend has my emeralds LT. As stated in my previous videos. I don't have any of my old reels or rods anymore. I loved that reel but I love the bg mq more. 🤟
@@bamesjarragan I've never fished st. Croix rods ever. I've seen them but never took interest. Ive started on Daiwa rods and went to Major Craft rods when they became available in the states in 2009. But went to Phenix rods because they had more options, but now major craft is around more and accessible, Ill stick to their rods. I've fished their products for over 10 years and love them.
Shimano only really focuses on their high-end products. Daiwa focuses from low-end to their high-end products, that alone makes them better than Shimano.
A lot of the people I fish with personally had issues with the US Shimano reels. I understand that there are die-hard Shimano heads out there but the guys I fish with have nothing but negative results with their reels. Their offshore stuff is good, they got that down. But if you want my opinion on Shimano reels, either buy Made in Japan reels from Shimano OR spend minimum $350 on their reels, any one of their reels under $350 were not great with salt IMHO. This is just my opinion on their reels. Not a comment to bash the brand. I've had my fair share with their team, customer service is everything and unfortunately, Shimanos customer service is not the best.
As for Daiwa, you want a reel that will last you along time and still be buttery smooth (if you maintain it of course), you're looking to spend minimum of $200 for one of their reels that is QUALITY or DURABLE to salt. I've had my share of Daiwa reels also taking a poop on me but then again, those reels were $60 - $130 range and they just died on me. Daiwa customer service is good but NOT great. Products are innovative just like Shimano, they both have their pros and cons. I won't judge if people dislike Daiwa or Shimano. Fish what you like, buy what you like. Go gettem!!
The most effective way to fish these is to let it sit while you’re on your phone 👌🏼 gets bit every time!
100% truth. 🤣🤣
I'll try that next outing :)
For real bait maybe true; not for jig at bottom without something real.
For real bait maybe true; not for jig at bottom without something real.
@@ABC-jb2rg you would think that but trust. The jig will reflect light. The assist hook has little shiny tassels. Even bearz agrees lmao. Give it a try
I've been tempted to cast a 4oz torpedo or pyrimid weight at those jet skiers not gonna lie.
Slingshot stinkers always do the trick
I bring my large rod for that reason cast a 8 oz torpedo at mock 10
Jigging from piers here in Ireland is one of the most successful methods. Same in most European countries. I use an 8 foot 5 - 35 gram fast action tip, with a 2500/3000 Penn reel, sporting 15lbs braid and usually a 3 foot 10lbs leader.
It's an ideal setup and very rarely let's me down, even when the occasional brute decides to hit. For seabass, I'll use at least a 9 foot rod up to 50 grammes, and 25lbs braid on a 4000 Penn Wrath. Strong enough for accurate distance casting, but with more than enough finesse to feel everything.
Nice video mate. I've started fishing micro jigs a few years ago now over here in Australia. Such a great way to cover larger areas of water, especially when fishing land based. I do prefer tying the jig on, especially 5-7g as the clip sometimes effect the action of the jig, especially when it's falling. Cheers
Awesome “how to” video! Always great info. These baits can be used anywhere. People have to figure out what best works for them.
I just took out a Dawai Regal Z 4000 spin that's at least a few generations old but it was performing so much better than my old Shiamo I had on last trip. Great video idea by the way
It works dude not breaking records yet but catching that's all that's counts. Fish location is half the work once I've found them getting bites is easy. The estuary I fish Is really shallow so it's a little getting used to but like I say once I've found them the bites on. Thanks again for advice.
I sometimes use these for freshwater fishing for perch. Jump along the bottom or twitch them fast when I see seagulls dive for baitfish seems to work pretty well
For me dragging is the worst way to start the day. Lots many lures that way.
I always remove the rear treble.
I’ve made micro jigs work in NorCal, reservoirs, SD, Japan and here in Hawaii using various retrieves to match the species available. They get BIT YO.
Exactly!!!
What did you get with them in NorCal? Always thought of using them in the bay for striper
@@lukepiacente1877 I know I can get some stripers on them but I’ve only caught shallow water rockfish with them
I'm tryin to figure out the bay and your videos rock. Thanks Bearz G!
IF you fish jigs or lures particularly in Salt water use some line conditioner . Stops tangles,birds nests, ETC. Basic Teflon spray from the local auto parts store also works. After fishing wash down spray and your ready for the next trip. For the Micro-jigs you can run a clear bubble above and float these lure just like if you were fishing Crappie with a tube jig. I use this technique for when Surf halibut are feeding on small baits like 2 inch anchovies .
Contaminate the water to reduce tangles? No thanks!
@@touki7899 Think your confusing a product like WD-40 vs line conditioner
@@jimbo4612 I meant the Teflon Spray, not the line conditioner.
@@touki7899 Bought some Kevin van Dam line conditioner and found its silicon one type of plastic and the Teflon is another. Both have a DTSE safety symbol on the package regarding the health of the environment but the Teflon is a fraction of the cost.
I use nothing on my line. U just can practice how to use it . I cast with pe0.4 max. And jigs are 4gr. max. Yea it's a bit tricky before u learn how to use then but with some practice you will be fine
Going to French River, Ontario this summer. This is a very realistic swimming baby pike. Will be a great addition to the tackle box.
Really liked this how to video bro! Keep doing more...🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Great, thank you for the lesson. Ultralight fishing is fun
Nice! Ima have to try some micro jig fishing from the rocks
Hola from Singapore 🇸🇬
I'm in locker changing uniforms before shift starts while watching your video... thanks bro 😊
Thumbs-up ❤, absolutely like & subscribed 🎉
Thats funny how u said something about dry line. On one occasion on a fishing trip, my first cast right after taking my pole out of the car, of course my entire spool was bone dry, it was a baitcaster, and when i flung my first cast i completely burned my thumb on the line being that it didn't have a drop of water on it🤣🤣 never made that mistake again lol always wet ur line n spool before ur first cast 😅
Yesterday oct/10 an hour after peak tide it was hittin. Caught 3 bonito and 20+ mackerel on a LC110
We miss you bearzG 🎣👍🏼🫶🏼💙
That's a nice tips sir 👍 I might try that when i hit the water next week 🎣
Hell yeah! Watching from the toilet. Let’s go!!!
woah! beautiful collections of micro jigparas
Really like all the info you share like the videos
I fish from two places
Dana point and redondo beach
Harbor 👍🏽
Thanks for more idea, take care and enjoy
Can you try the Okuma Salina??
Also I've had luck on iron when I was ripping the shit out of them off the bottom. Even a few rat yellowtail off the jetty
Show us your setup and what you are using please
Great sharing.. happy fishing
Shimano still has the best line of reels all purpose and it’s not even close
Great tutorial, regards from Oz
Watching from Brazil, thanks for the vídeo!
Excellent video. As a general rule of thumb, what is the recommended reel's ratio and retrieve (in cm) for jigs 5-10gr?
6.4 or 7.3 depending on current.
Great video. Where did you get that box for your jigs ?
Gamakatsu G Box Slit. Find them on tackle warehouse.
Great clip. You break down very well. I just subscribed
How to minimize being snagged using this micro jig? Is thst pop makes the micro jig goes up and not running horizontaly?
Hey! I'm from India and I bought a pack of 7, 7 grams micro jigs and this video is very helpful. But I have a question. I am very new to fishing and I've been using sabikis a lot but they get ripped or break off easily. So my question is can I build a sabiki with the micro jigs and how effective will that be.
Penn battle for 8 years. Underwater a mil times. No issues!
awesome vid, thanks
Good info. Thank you !
Question if you were me and using 1/2 or 1/4 oz Kast masters spoons for yellow bass in 15-20 feet of water. And they love these spoons. What rod would you get from Major Craft, the Crostage in micro jigging? Also what is difference between medium and light etc. I want your take on a freshwater setup but want something that can really jig spoons because these yellow bass love spoons out here.. and they make 🔥 fish tacos 🙏 can't wait to try some of these gonna get bite for sure
I have used kast masters for lmb here in San Diego and they work great! Also used JigPara Micro Slims for them too in November. So the rod I would use in your situation would be anything between 7' - 7'6'' Medium Light, only because I will be able to send it way out there so they don't know your boat or you are near by. With the long rod, you get distance, with the soft tip, you get more of a natural presentation of the jig/spool/kastmaster. For the action, I would either go with fast or ex. fast. But that is my take on it, good luck!
@@BearzG Awesome thanks for the reply. In the process of shopping for my next setup and that sounds way better for what I'm targeting. I Was on the Major Craft website just had some questions on the options
Hell yeah nice detail video love your videos
Do you have a video on the tools you use in your hip pouch?
A very good teaching vid. Thanks for the effort.
Is that true that the 10g zibra glow is most popular one?
Thanks for sharing bro
Fish on 🎣🎣
Great video man, keep them coming up :)
I have that excact same pink jig. Is it good because i haven't fished with it.
Can you help me to buy first real shore jigging rod?
As sailors we call jet skis sea lice 😂
That great to buy them in a box like that you can’t here in Australia
@@loubrooks3344 oh no. Each individual jig was bought. Then I put them in the box.
why do i have problem casting micro jigs due to it being too light? i usually use 7-15g and the wind just throws it back at me. After seeing it ploops just 2 meters from me I just jig from a bridge now. is it okay to attach weights to a jig if that's a thing lol?
Dial your rod and reel to the size of the bait you're running. Practice and you'll get the results you want.
What is that tool you used to hold onto the mackerel (first fish) to unhook it?
Great vid! Learn something new today! =). I just wish Major Craft US starts carrying LSJ rods i want to try those 8 to 10' shore jigging rods.
I believe it's on their website!! I know Hook'd Bait & Tackle here in Santee, CA have 3 SolPara LSJ rods left!
@@BearzG still not available for MajorcraftUS for any shore jigging rods yet. Lol i wish i was closer but im in florida now. I might give them a call if they ship to FL if not i might just order overseas. =) keep the great vids coming!
@@ShinkiZer0 bummer!!! Yeah, Japan would be your best bet! Sorry!!
You definitely should be able to get Major Craft rods nowadays.
Great inspiring video.
So you can cast farther with your spinning reel than your baitcaster. With that size weight
Depending on your set up. You can get distance if your gear is dialed for it.
@@BearzG Ok, I will try my 7 ft trout pole I use to throw my kastmasters, thanks
@@garysmith7832 7’6” okuma celilo , ultra light, cast super far, very inexpensive, …. Highly recommend!
Great tips thank you for sharing…
Thanks for making this vid!!!!!
I agree on the diawa being the best … I’ve been thru them all also. And I have a diawa twitchin bar mega force plus I’ve had for 10+ years and still use it to this day … now I got 2 lexas 300 and 400. And love them. And they sexy. If u ever wanna go on my 25’ panga is right behind you at harbor island west let me know
Send me a msg on IG, let's see what's up.
15g is a bit more than ½oz, and you say that this rod is ¼oz≈7g
Are you sure that it is ok to cast a lure 2 times heavier than what's written as casting weight on that rod?
@@JOBAHT 15gr is just fine with this rod. Doesn't require you whipping it like a Belmont.
Amazing brother ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👌🏼
Thanks Bro!
Your jig case my friend which one is it
that jet ski wasnt close whatsoever. if you're fishing the channel it goes both ways for understanding.
@@andrewguillory4507 actually, it was closer than 100ft. The safety and regulation videos they have the renters watch states all of that. 😊
How do you feel about st croix rods? Do you still have that Daiwa emeraldas LT? I just got one a couple months ago with the dual handle and I love it! Got a prorex LT as well love Daiwa! The color schemes are great!
My friend has my emeralds LT. As stated in my previous videos. I don't have any of my old reels or rods anymore. I loved that reel but I love the bg mq more. 🤟
@@BearzG nice! And yea the colors are sweet and it’s super smooth! I have the 3000 size i pair with my st croix mojo inshore 7’6 medium light
@@bamesjarragan I've never fished st. Croix rods ever. I've seen them but never took interest. Ive started on Daiwa rods and went to Major Craft rods when they became available in the states in 2009. But went to Phenix rods because they had more options, but now major craft is around more and accessible, Ill stick to their rods. I've fished their products for over 10 years and love them.
@@BearzG awesome! Probably gonna get the rod your using in this video! They have good price points.
@@bamesjarragan most definitely. If you're in San Diego, let me know. I may be selling this rod because I have so many. Lol!
Top pescaria 🎣🎣🎣🎣
What is the name of the red thing on your rod holding the clip/hook? Where did you get it?
Fuji ez hook keeper
Is that red hook holder an aftermarket product? If so, I'd like to get one.
Yes sir! Fuji EZ Keeper. Find it on Tackle warehouse!
4:46. Mission bay its full of those 😒 shedding lines 😞man i thought it only happen to me
Yeah, it happens..
New friend here watching thanks for sharing
They stay doing the jet ski near me
Nice tip brooo
Will they work in the Puget Sound?
If u think jet skis are bad try fishing in Miami 🙄
Nice jig box, what brand is that?
Gamakatsu G-Box Slit
Is it the same technique with the jigpara
Do you buy all those lures in that box
@@loubrooks3344 yes I do.
فيديو جميل جدا شكرا لك
Good vid!
Glad you enjoyed it
Do you have a link for those jigs?
Shimano only really focuses on their high-end products. Daiwa focuses from low-end to their high-end products, that alone makes them better than Shimano.
I've ran through 3 chronarch g, I've owned two metanium DC's when I was fishing for largemouth. I ran through 10 Shimano curado's.
@@BearzG Damn! Thanks for the heads up.
A lot of the people I fish with personally had issues with the US Shimano reels. I understand that there are die-hard Shimano heads out there but the guys I fish with have nothing but negative results with their reels. Their offshore stuff is good, they got that down. But if you want my opinion on Shimano reels, either buy Made in Japan reels from Shimano OR spend minimum $350 on their reels, any one of their reels under $350 were not great with salt IMHO.
This is just my opinion on their reels. Not a comment to bash the brand. I've had my fair share with their team, customer service is everything and unfortunately, Shimanos customer service is not the best.
As for Daiwa, you want a reel that will last you along time and still be buttery smooth (if you maintain it of course), you're looking to spend minimum of $200 for one of their reels that is QUALITY or DURABLE to salt.
I've had my share of Daiwa reels also taking a poop on me but then again, those reels were $60 - $130 range and they just died on me. Daiwa customer service is good but NOT great. Products are innovative just like Shimano, they both have their pros and cons. I won't judge if people dislike Daiwa or Shimano.
Fish what you like, buy what you like. Go gettem!!
thank for yuor imformation...
greetings coming from Indonesia, the Aru Maluku Islands, greetings healthy, greetings from one hobby and greetings to strike always
how many meters is your leader ??
I cached a clam with my meat jig as I was Pier fishing
it's a solid or tubular tip rod?
Man that’s a great combo! Looks like mine! 😘
Good!!!
Whats that lure box called
what rod part number is that?
how many grams is this metal jig senior
10 & 15 gram
@@BearzG thank you for the answer senior always healthy greetings from Indonesia and greetings strike
@@benskai2475akurfishing no problem! I'm sorry, I've been very busy. Feel free to message me on Instagram.
@@BearzG okay seniors have a good activity success always
Where is this at?
Harbor Island, San Diego.
New subs here😄
get it!
4:40 that when you see who can cast the furthest…
Hi
I fish that same bay. SD
👍
LFG!!!
I hate those jerks on noisy polluting jetski!