Slow Pitch Jigging: The Complete Guide
Slow pitch jigging is a technique with seemingly limitless potential. Also known as slow jigging, it’s a technique that no fish seems able to resist – Grouper, Amberjack, Tilefish, and even Tuna fall victim to this high-tech way of fishing. It seems almost unbelievable when you see the size of the equipment you’re working with. But looks, as they say, are deceptive – and slow pitch jigs are masters of deception.
In order to perfect this technique, you’ll need to forget everything you know about fishing and invest in some seriously premium gear. Once you do, you’ll be hooking into more fish than you ever thought possible. But what is slow pitch jigging? Where did it suddenly appear from? And most importantly, how do you do it? This short guide answers all these questions and more.
Slow pitch jigging is a technique with seemingly limitless potential. Also known as slow jigging, it’s a technique that no fish seems able to resist – Grouper, Amberjack, Tilefish, and even Tuna fall victim to this high-tech way of fishing. It seems almost unbelievable when you see the size of the equipment you’re working with. But looks, as they say, are deceptive – and slow pitch jigs are masters of deception.
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Pioneered in Japan in the '90s, slow pitch jigging has taken the world by storm. Learn all about the technique and the tackle involved here.
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