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 Post subject: Re: reward 1/14/12
PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 7:40 pm 
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Come time for sea legs everyone will be dropping heavy jigs to get to the bottom first :lol:



Yes & no. The fish are not always at the bottom


This is true, especially now that Groupers are closed. However, the Muttons are still at the bottom and the Grey Tile at 400 ft or so are gonna need something heavy to get to them.
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This is true, especially now that Groupers are closed. However, the Muttons are still at the bottom and the Grey Tile at 400 ft or so are gonna need something heavy to get to them.
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:thumright: Ron this is why I want a longer rod for these jigs.

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 Post subject: Re: reward 1/14/12
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rare wrote:
sepaik wrote:
This is true, especially now that Groupers are closed. However, the Muttons are still at the bottom and the Grey Tile at 400 ft or so are gonna need something heavy to get to them.
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:thumright: Ron this is why I want a longer rod for these jigs.

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Longer isn't necessarily better. Guys up north pull up huge YFT with less than 6' rods. Jigging rods are made strong to leverage those suckers. DGMW I'm no expert but it's just MHO that you want to go light as possible for jigging cause you get tired quickly especially if we go deep. We're also gonna be at for 7 hours.

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Fishings the Lucanas style jigs requires a softer and longer rod to fish them properly.

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 Post subject: Re: reward 1/14/12
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sepaik,

I'm having a 5'6 rod being made for me by Ron. (Phenix-TJX564M) It will handle our fish species & then some more. I'm looking to get maybe 2 more rods done as well. Well, 4 in total since Karen wants a rod for Meli & herself. (not for jigging lol) Ron, will talk later. Party- New-Rod, Opps! eatpop LMFAO!

Anyways, the other rod will be to work the less grams, but still in the 5'6. The other rod will be longer as what FF stated & why I want it.

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:shock: Cha-Ching! Cha-Ching Cha-Ching. Wow it must be nice. Can't wait to see them. I need a jigging rod about that size myself.

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 Post subject: Re: reward 1/14/12
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A short one that is...

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A short one that is...


Well, maybe a poping rod as well....lol The phenix blank will be ready on the 29th for the trip

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 Post subject: Re: reward 1/14/12
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For the Lucanus style jigs you can use any rod with a soft tip like the Calstars. I have an 8 foot Calstar that I used to use for snapper fishing from boats and works great for Lucanus style jigs and has the back bone to get the grouper out, has done so in the Tugas many times.

About getting to the bottom first. You can use all the 400 and 500 grams jigs you want. I will stay with 300 grams max. I will give you a smile as I see you sitting down thinking about letting another one of those heavy jigs go down. :biglaugh:

If you can learn anything about jigging let it be that weight doesn't get down faster, it's the shape of the jig! When you buy your jigs take a good look at them and think about it. Hint, works the same as mono versus braid. This is the last time I will talk about 400 grams and up jigs for South Florida, so take it for what it's worth. It's your wallet not mines.


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 Post subject: Re: reward 1/14/12
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And your back before you even start....just carrying those 6 assorted 400 to 500 gram jigs along with all the others to the boat...will do you in...trust me! :shock:

BTW Saliorman on 17th has 14 oz williamson jigs for $10 for those that need

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