Extreme Jigging: Dogtooth Tuna, Yellowtail Kingfish (Hiramasa), Amberjack, Samson Fish > Tackle & Techniques
assist hook for jigging doggies
wes_jones:
hey guys
pritty new to the site, but off to fiji next year so just trying to get my head around a few things, pritty keen to tangle up with a solid dogtooth and just wondering about wether u guys run wire assists instead of the norm to compencate with the teeth situation or is it not as bad as im thinking??. have jigged plenty of good sambos and big kings here in south aus but this one just got me a little stumped.
also have heard that smaller jigs can be better for doggies and what are some better couler jigs??
any help would be much appreciated
Cheers Wes
Mark Harris:
I have pretty much given up jigging for Doggies but used to quite often.
On the assists I would advise against wire. The whole theory of an assist hook is that it hangs loosely and moves easily into the fish mouth when it opens and a vacuum, suction effect is created. Wire is just too stiff and I think you will find you keep missing hookups. If you must have a metal assist, then chain linked split rings are more effective than wire in my experience, but still not great.
I used to stick mostly to kevlar and just accept that sometimes you will lose a fish due to the cord being bitten through. You will definitely find you get better hookups with kevlar assists. You have to balance that against the less efficient but bite-resistant metal options.
On jig types, I have caught baby Doggies on massive 700 gram spears and large Doggies on little 300 gram centre weights. As with any jigging, the optimum jig type depends a lot on the mood of the fish, but Doggies are notably not very fussy in my experience.
wes_jones:
appreciate the info mark cheers!
Jeffry Chai:
Mostly I use kevlar for my assist n haven't fail me yet, unless wahoo or barracuda. If you not confident with kevlar you might try ZYLON.
Dmitrii Novgorodtcev:
I guess many will disagree, but I think Doggies are hardly be a reason of cut kevlar assist. Their teeth are of cone shape without sharp edges - not like teeth of sharkes or barracudas. The onle sharp place is a point of a cone, but the posibility of getting assist to the cone point is almost zero. When the assist is cut and the fish is gone, we always tend to think that we lost big doggy, because we want it. But I think it is sharks or barracudas to blame...
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