Hey, Yasinoz. When it's under a bobber, it doesn't really matter too much. Sometimes, it's nice to have a lighter jig because it falls slower. Sometimes, that can entice a strike. The size of the jig can make a difference at times as well, and fish can kinda change what they want through the day, so it's good to have different weights, sizes, and colors. That's not to say go out and buy a bunch of jigs. You can get away with anything, especially with bluegill. I'd say go as light as you can, unless that's not getting you deep enough as fast as you want it. Imo their really is no set rule. Each water will fish differently, just avoid the snags. I personally fish 1/32 and 1/16 the most. Sometimes, I'm looking for even smaller if they're small fish or if I want a slower presentation. I only go heavier if I'm trying to get deeper into the water column. Good luck!
You got some big ol bluegills right here. I love it when you find them like this and its cast after cast.
I was loving life.
Those largemouth look like food for those bluegills
Those bluegills were huge! That's gotta be a personal best right there!
Gotta be? Had to be? You knew it be? How you be? What you be talking about?
You were catching some nice ones
I couldn't get enough of it.
Where was this that's a nice place
Where & and in what state were you fishing?
@@timothylondo Utah
Hello sir, I am a beginner. Can I ask you a question? Can you tell me how to choose the jighead weight?
Hey, Yasinoz. When it's under a bobber, it doesn't really matter too much. Sometimes, it's nice to have a lighter jig because it falls slower. Sometimes, that can entice a strike. The size of the jig can make a difference at times as well, and fish can kinda change what they want through the day, so it's good to have different weights, sizes, and colors. That's not to say go out and buy a bunch of jigs. You can get away with anything, especially with bluegill. I'd say go as light as you can, unless that's not getting you deep enough as fast as you want it. Imo their really is no set rule. Each water will fish differently, just avoid the snags. I personally fish 1/32 and 1/16 the most. Sometimes, I'm looking for even smaller if they're small fish or if I want a slower presentation. I only go heavier if I'm trying to get deeper into the water column. Good luck!