97procraft Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 What size line do you guys use when fishing the football jig?
Members Chunk Rock Posted August 29, 2013 Members Posted August 29, 2013 I normally use a 1/2 oz. football jig on 10 lb. test maxima best fish was 7 lbs. I do better with 1/2 oz. than 3/4, but do use 3/4 oz. when wind dictates .Hope this helps
Members Berk Posted August 29, 2013 Members Posted August 29, 2013 Depends on where I'm throwing it. Pea gravel, 8lb fluoro. Cobble or shelf rock, 15-17lb fluoro. Chunk rock, lay downs, timber 20-60lb braid. If the jig bite is on, I've got 3 rods with various line to cover the above scenarios. If I was limited to only one jig rig, I would probably go with 17lb fluoro.
Pepe Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 20 lb Power Pro with 14# FC leader direct tied with Shaw Grigsby knot
wdberkley Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 Ahhh, one of my favorite topics - football jigs. There's so many options and techniques when it comes to fishing them, they're one of the most versatile baits around. Fish it deep, throw it shallow, swim it, flip it, drag it, hop it, stroke it, run it high in the water column...it's hard to go wrong with a football. I've caught fish so darn small they could hardly get a 3/4oz jig in their mouth and hogs that completely choked down a 3/8oz jig. Bottom line is they catch fish! Deep, open water I fish anywhere from 3/8 to 3/4oz jigs, depending on wind, current, depth, etc. Typically the bigger the jig the heavier the line, but if it's open water I try not to get over 10lb Flouro. When fishing something with more structure - bluffs, bluff ends, rock piles, docks, laydowns, etc. I'll run all the way up to 20lb flouro, something more abrasion resistant and with a little more strength to help rip a jig out of crevices, rock slides, and other hang-ups that tend to hold fish. I never, ever get in the boat without having at least one - typically 2 or 3 tied on. Fling 'em out and HOLD ON. Nothin's better than a good Jig Bite!
RSBreth Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 I also use 20-pound braid or 6/14 Fireline with 14 to 17-pound Fluoro leader.
Members Ultralance12 Posted August 29, 2013 Members Posted August 29, 2013 12 lb flouro with 3/8 or 1/2 oz jig. Seems to be appropriate for just about every method and time of year. A hybrid line for jigs that does everything well but nothing great.
Members Ultralance12 Posted August 29, 2013 Members Posted August 29, 2013 12 lb flouro with 3/8 or 1/2 oz jig. Seems to be appropriate for just about every method and time of year. A hybrid line for jigs that does everything well but nothing great.
97procraft Posted August 29, 2013 Author Posted August 29, 2013 Thanks guys, I will be down to the rock in mid September and it looks like I will be dragging a football most of the time.
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