TUNA SLOW JIGGING
The best jigging technique for fishing with soft baits, often underutilized. It’s a great technique for fish you see on the fish finder that “won’t bite anything”.
Benefits:
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You’re able to stay in a key strike zone for a very long time.
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Natural and subtle movements used to present a slow and easy bait for a lazy tuna to eat is a method that is deadly, especially with a softbait tail.
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An easy technique for inexperienced guests on your boat.
Slow Jigging Approach:
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Drop to a specific depth that you are targeting.
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Slowly raise your rod tip and let the lure fall slowly.
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Every few moments, change the depth by 10-feet using slow cranks, and repeat the slow jigging method.
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Drop back to the bottom and repeat.