Discover Information About Casting Jigging


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baits-lures Discover Information About Casting Jigging

Casting Jigging is great. I don’t know what else to say. I was amazed at the quality of Casting Jigging and highly recommend that you take a look and see for yourself.


I would like to know what you folks think of CABELAS 9 foot WHUPPIN STICK CRAPPIE COMBO with open face reel,?
and Bass Pro's Bill Dance 10 ft crappie rod with attached Zebco spinning reel. I'm wanting to buy 1 of them and don't kown which to get.I want to use for jigging, minnows/red worms, and casting. Thanks for your help.
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5 Responses to “Discover Information About Casting Jigging”

  1. James W Says:

    I used something like this: http://www.4fishin.com/mltfr.jpgFor barracudas, swimming it (cast and retrieve) produced the best result for me. I have never trolled this lure but I think it will work as well. So far, no barracuda had hit this lure while it was falling. So, I think jigging it might not be a good option for barracudas.Retrieval speed and color are both very important for this lure. I usually start with a high speed retrieve and slow down gradually. Fast retrieves will get me the most aggressive ones first; somehow, first few logs landed usually tend to be a little bigger as well. The color part is a little different though. Normally, you pick a lure color according to water color and lighting conditions. But this lure doesn’t play by the rule books when it comes to barracudas. Only trial and error can tell you what color worked the best for that day. I used red, green, yellow, and white. I don’t use wire for this lure because barracuda usually don’t swallow this lure.

  2. BLUE TIGER Says:

    I like using #8 lb or #10 lb…Berkely Tri Line XT or XL for both panfish and gamefishYou also might use a small lod and reel with #4 lb or #6 lb line for panfish.Good Luck Fishing.

  3. dumdum Says:

    I like the P-Line in the fluorocarbon. I prefer the 12 lb test but either 10 or 12 lb will serve you well.

  4. James W Says:

    Nope. That combo will not cast something that size very well. I’ve tried it already. However, there’s another rod from Wal-Mart that will cast something this light. The model is Shakespeare Micro Graphite one piece 4’6″ spinning rod. The rod could be a little hard to find but you will see them on the rack from time to time. The current prices on those rods around my area are $14.95 and $16.95 depending on the store.You will need to pay attention when you buy the rod though. I found 3 of them on the rack 4 days ago. All 3 got different stiffness and not all of them will bend in a nice curve. The stiffer ones should be very nice on trout. The limper ones will be more suitable for bluegills and crappie. I got myself a stiffer one and I got small bluegills dropping lures on me. (Don’t think I will have lure dropping problems if I used 1.5″ grubs though. LOL) Don’t use those rods on carp though. Those rods don’t have enough backbone to turn the fish. I hooked up with a carp around 10 pounds 3 days ago and I almost got spooled because I couldn’t turn it at all. So far, this is the first untra-light rod I got from Wal-Mart that couldn’t turn a carp. But there are VERY few rods that will cast lures this size nicely.By the way, I used this for my light lure casting test. http://www.troutmagnet.com/store/chartreuse-trout-magnet-8-piece-pack-p-65.htmlAlso, I was using 2lb test Berkley SensiThin on a tiny reel that holds 185 yards of 2lb test line. Tiny reels will align better with line guides on smaller rods and give you better casting distance. They will also balance better on those tiny rods.

  5. Backwater Charlie Says:

    Lighter line. 10lb or lower line, or maybe even 20lb or 30lb braid, will cast farther with light lures than 14lb or 17lb line will.Lighter rods. You won’t be casting any 1/8oz jigs with a Medium/Heavy rod. You’ll have to go down to a Light or Medium/Light rod, rated for 1/8oz jigs.Better reels. More expensive reels (normally) have lighter spools and overall BETTER parts which help in casting light lures. The Pixy that “some other person” mentioned is THE best light lure baitcasting reel out yet, although there’s some other reels out there that do exceptional. Curado 100d, Daiwa SOL, Bass Pro Shops Extreme (05 size), just to name a few.If you wanted a baitcaster for casting light lures, and didn’t want to spend much, look into Bass Pro Shops Extreme reels, they have one that holds 100-yards of 10lb line and would work great with 8 or 10lb line. After a while fishing the reel you may be able to cast extremely light lures like “this guy” was.If you need anything else, just give me an e-mail.

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