Great video as always! Most times the water I shore jig in is less than 2 meters deep. Would you recommend sideways chon-chon and smaller jerks for shallow water like this instead of straight jerk? Generally, what changes to these techniques would you make to adjust to less water to work the jig? This would be a great future video idea for you to make. Light jigging video with 10-15g jigs and how to use them in very shallow depths!!! Thank you for the best tutorials on the internet❤❤❤
@gogogofishingnabu11 ай бұрын
Hello! I also sometimes do shore slow jigging at the beach in a shallow area of 2m. Since the water pressure is low, I use a light jerk, but I think either side chonchon or top chonchon would be good. As expected, the light weight of 15g and 20g is good because it is shallow! I'll occasionally upload videos about it! Thank you for your comment!
Excelente tutorial saludos desde Guatemala! Muchas gracias
@gogogofishingnabu11 ай бұрын
Gracias por tu mensaje desde Guatemala.
@hiza-KozoU11 ай бұрын
ショアスローは奥が深いですよね
@gogogofishingnabu11 ай бұрын
膝小僧チャンネルさん こんにちは! ほんと奥が深くて面白いですね!コメントありがとうございます!
@linhan18458 ай бұрын
Another great tutorial thank you sir! I don't have many chances fishing in the dusk/dawn so mostly I'm fishing the less active time window during day. Do you always do shore slow during the day time or it depends on other factors like tides/weather too? Thanks in advance!
@gogogofishingnabu8 ай бұрын
Hello Yes I think it depends on other factors like tides/weather too, but day time normally Shore slow is better I think!!! Thank you for your message!!
@redtobertshateshandles2 ай бұрын
I said before that I once watched a Flathead eat my lure but only with the tiniest of twitches. I think that maybe we can't twitch small enough due to line bow. I think that the super heavy/ dense tungsten jig helps somehow. Maybe by not sliding.
@gogogofishingnabu2 ай бұрын
Hello , yes some situation Tungsten Jig is good for smaller twitch , I feel,too , Thank you for your message!!!