Probably a dumb jig question.
Posted: Thu May 22, 2025 10:49 pm
I'm not a bass fishing expert like many of you. About all I know how to do well is drop-shot roboworms. From 230 to 730 Wednesday afternoon, I landed 43 bass, 20 of them not larger than a banana. I must have tied 15 palomar knots, often losing my hook and worm to an underwater tree or bush. And about every third cast I would have to remove the moss from my hook and line. I have been fishing like this here at Barrett for nearly three decades, so I am used to the aggravation. But I always catch a bunch of fish with this method.
I have read a lot about you guys who use jigs. And I am curious. Do you get hung up a lot, and don't your jigs find a lot of moss? I want to learn how to use jigs, but I fear they may me more aggravating than drop-shotting.
And another thing, I use 6-pound test . Would I need a heavier line for jigging?
Well, one more thing. Does anyone know why the bass are so thin?
I have read a lot about you guys who use jigs. And I am curious. Do you get hung up a lot, and don't your jigs find a lot of moss? I want to learn how to use jigs, but I fear they may me more aggravating than drop-shotting.
And another thing, I use 6-pound test . Would I need a heavier line for jigging?
Well, one more thing. Does anyone know why the bass are so thin?