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Nice one Paulo, enjoying this immensely. How was the towing all the way up there?
thanks for the report bru...we have had a awesome time with the Costaslets start planning '14!! it's getting late hein!I have to say that I struggle woth the heavy outfit (jigstar JSR350 with gorilla 12c)...I know it's best suiteed for heavy jigs but how come I'm not able to bring the line out of the reel on freespool with a 100gr jigline just don't go out unless you help it...then with +250gr jigs it's easy peasyis that caused by braid width and weight?on the light setups it was easy to see how with 100gr jig my line (30lb)was way faster then prego's (50lb)
Pete you might just be right but I would of paid to see you boys out there with us on those late afternoon jigging sessions you would of looked like wet rag dolls on your pretty Yelds
My question to you seasoned jiggers. Why were we unable to get bites on the 80 and 100lb setups even when using the exact same jigs and spoons??? Is it the heavier rods that cannot produce the same action as the lighter gear???Is the diameter of the line too visible???The water was very clean and we were fishing shallow between 22m-27mPlease help we want to go back for revenge better prepared
Quote from: peterblace on January 14, 2014, 04:52:48 PMthanks for the report bru...we have had a awesome time with the Costaslets start planning '14!! it's getting late hein!I have to say that I struggle woth the heavy outfit (jigstar JSR350 with gorilla 12c)...I know it's best suiteed for heavy jigs but how come I'm not able to bring the line out of the reel on freespool with a 100gr jigline just don't go out unless you help it...then with +250gr jigs it's easy peasyis that caused by braid width and weight?on the light setups it was easy to see how with 100gr jig my line (30lb)was way faster then prego's (50lb)Pedro you are quite correct, the 100g jigs are way below the minimum jig weight rating for the JSR350, the light jigs are too light to pull the braid out on the drop, you will need a minimum 200g jig for that to work properly. I found the JSR 350 optimum jig weight to be 300g, but that is not suited to such shallow jigging, you need 50m+ for that type of jigging. As mentioned in the previous post you can also try 200g+ jigs in the shorter wider style. Hope this helps!