Extreme Jigging: Dogtooth Tuna, Yellowtail Kingfish (Hiramasa), Amberjack, Samson Fish > Tackle & Techniques
Shore Jigging
Bertrand Loyeung:
BFP = Blue Fish Point
James Taylor:
Thanks Bertrand,
I haven't tried Bluefish point or north head, I was under the impression you need to be a keen mountaineer to get down there?
Jason Chiu:
--- Quote from: James Taylor on April 23, 2011, 09:17:58 AM ---Thanks Bertrand,
I haven't tried Bluefish point or north head, I was under the impression you need to be a keen mountaineer to get down there?
--- End quote ---
Yeah my friend went there for the first time about 2 months ago, said it wasn't worth the trek through the jungle. But he didn't shorejig, just spinning.
Kiel Hinds:
Came across UZU jigs recently. A guy on a japanese forum told me that they use them for shore jigging. He said that
they can be worked a few different ways. Might be work a try with these jigs. :o
Carl Hollis:
I use 60g white Sea Rock metals re-rigged with a single assist off the head, back treble removed. Cast with 305 Daiwa Seajigger rod and 3500 Daiwa Seagate highspeed reel. Got big sambos, countless bonnies but yet to snare a kingy....
Have also experimented with my bigger casting rig 8'3" Zenaq Fokeeto Trevally (PE6-8), Stella 10000 and 65lb braid using Maria 110g metal jigs re-rigged with an assist hook off the nose. No results as yet, not from lack of trying.
Casting around Sydney northern beaches ledges.
Carlos
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