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Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 12:33 pm
by adamsj13
What jigs do you all use the most? How do you keep them clean and get through all the grass and vegitation out there? Is there a better style jig than another? Any tips you can help me with

Re: Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 12:49 pm
by Bruce Theriot
Cooch, did an article on jig fishing. Look in the Library section under his name.
Re: Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 12:49 pm
by Bruce Theriot
Cooch, did an article on jig fishing. Look in the Library section under his name.
Re: Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 12:56 pm
by Brian D.
paging mr. cooch.... paging mr. cooch. You have a customer question about Jogs. ;- )
Re: Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 1:22 pm
by adamsj13
Brian D. wrote:paging mr. cooch.... paging mr. cooch. You have a customer question about Jogs. ;- )
hee hee, I need to learn to type

jigs!!
Looking for article now. Thanks fellas
Re: Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 3:42 pm
by WB Staff
Re: Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 8:09 pm
by george
Wada Jigs are great jigs to throw on the delta and can catch some toads; just ask Cooch! I have had some great luck with the NuTech Jigs - Nujig up there just due to the fact that they don't get hung up in the rocks and tullies! I have lost a lot of really good jigs up there in the past and have yet to lose a Nujig and throw them in some of the thickest wood and knarlyest riprap you can find out there.
I have found the best colors to be green pumkin/black, green pumpkin/purple, black/red with red Yamomoto craw trailer, black/blue with a royal blue Yamomoto craw trailer.
Swim em off the bank, pop, pop, pop swim retrieve, pitch to wood and move very slowly, fish drop off on rip rap banks! This time of year fish a little faster, spring and fall slow down, winter; dead slow!
But you got to give the Nujig a try because it flat out works!
George
Re: Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 9:41 am
by merc1997
george wrote:Wada Jigs are great jigs to throw on the delta and can catch some toads; just ask Cooch! I have had some great luck with the NuTech Jigs - Nujig up there just due to the fact that they don't get hung up in the rocks and tullies! I have lost a lot of really good jigs up there in the past and have yet to lose a Nujig and throw them in some of the thickest wood and knarlyest riprap you can find out there.
I have found the best colors to be green pumkin/black, green pumpkin/purple, black/red with red Yamomoto craw trailer, black/blue with a royal blue Yamomoto craw trailer.
Swim em off the bank, pop, pop, pop swim retrieve, pitch to wood and move very slowly, fish drop off on rip rap banks! This time of year fish a little faster, spring and fall slow down, winter; dead slow!
But you got to give the Nujig a try because it flat out works!
George
the one other advantage to any NuTech product besides being much more snag resistant is the hooking accuracy and not losing your bass.
bo
Re: Fishing Jogs at the delta
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 3:21 pm
by VJ
+1 for Nutech NuJigs
Try JOGGERS As Topwater Presentations???
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:07 am
by Richard - Sonora
Just like walkin' the dawg. I'll leave the rest up to you! R