Either way it still gives the jig a better presentation through the water, and every bite is different so it would be hard to say. I haven't really used it on tuna, because I favor fluoro carbon with tuna but I'm gona experiment with it more this season.
Taro’s one of the best in the business, gonna give this a try next time I’m out! Just ordered some 44# wire, I’m stoked
Great tutorial from a person with surface iron credentials!
So a year later... Curious to see what you thought of your wired jigs vs non wired?
How much wire length from twist to swivel do you recommend
Short cuz u gotta cast it and it won't go thru the tip. Probably like tip of elbow to finger tips
So does this give the jig more action than a using a loop knot?
Anotherflores91 yes because it weighs the front of the jig and helps keep the nose in the water..
I can see this working for yellowtail. What about yellow/bluefin. They have the best eyesight out there
Either way it still gives the jig a better presentation through the water, and every bite is different so it would be hard to say. I haven't really used it on tuna, because I favor fluoro carbon with tuna but I'm gona experiment with it more this season.
its a reaction bite on the surface iron, so line size is less important
He must work on the liberty
Nope!
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