Haven't seen a whole lot of reports coming out of here, but ive been having a good time. Here's some videos of how the past couple trips have been for me....cuz everyone loves videos
Haven't seen a whole lot of reports coming out of here, but ive been having a good time. Here's some videos of how the past couple trips have been for me....cuz everyone loves videos
Nice video, thanks for sharing!
Jigging for deep stripers is one technique I need to get better at. I've tried it only a few times, usually with a 1oz kroc or kastmaster, but since I have no confidence in the technique I usually give up after only a few minutes and go back to how I was fishing earlier that day (trolling, drop shot, whatever).
Looks simple enough, any tips or techniques to share? I usually try it with one of my trolling rigs, 30-lb braid on a linecounter reel so that I at least know the depth of my spoon.
Can't see videos due to work server, but I second shinbob's request if you don't mind...interesting
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I've found that being able to identify the active schools on your graph is the biggest factor to the whole thing. I've never just caught 1 fish spooning....I either catch zero, or i catch a bunch back to back, like in the video. As for my gear, i just use a regular baitcast rod/reel with at least 12# mono or flouro. I don't use a line counter because 99% of the time i jig right off the bottom, or a few feet above it. If the fish are in the middle of the water column, ill start my jigging on the bottom and slowly retrieve line as i jig, and I'll get bit as i run by them. I started doing this with a jighead/fluke combo, like people do in the aqueduct. Don't let the bait sit still for too long, they like it moving. Rip it, let it fall on slack line to the bottom or desired depth, and rip it again. I guess how hard you jig it will determined by the type of spoon/jig you're using...
Last edited by ZipperWurm; 11-14-2016 at 01:29 PM.
Awesome ! Serrano cove is money in the fall for bronze ones. Nicley done man !
Wow...thanks!
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