Tipping a jig with bait?
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Tipping a jig with bait?
Basically the title explains itself. Just wanna know people's thoughts on this when targeting Steelhead
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Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
I'm in favor, not that I've caught any steelhead to prove it helps. Little piece of cyred and scented prawn can't hurt...
Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
It can't hurt I've caught some with shrimp tip jigs and I got two today with out the shrimp
Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
I've caught them with and without. Can't say it definitely makes a difference, but can't say it hurts either. I use raw prawns cured overnight with just a little sea salt. I usually will add some prawn if the plain jig isn't doing the trick. Caught a 5" sculpin today after adding some prawn....guess I can at least say I didn't get skunked!
Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
I think in really cold conditions it can give a fish that little extra motivation to check out your presentation.
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Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
I always tip my jig with cured prawn (my secret recipe). My theory is that I don't necessarily believe the prawn tipped jig will out fish an un-baited one just because I've seen my prawn fly off the hook while casting and still gotten bit. I DO believe however that once that float goes down having the prawn on there gives you that extra second to set the hook before they spit it.
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Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
Cool stuff, I've been fishing cured prawn a lot recently for fall chum but looks like I'll have to continue that well into the winter!
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Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
Bait buttons work really well at keeping shrimp at upper end of hook shank.
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Both work. I hhave found sand shrimp not only work, but work much better than cured shrimp or none at all on the coast.
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Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
Totally agree with this as never had much luck with cured shrimp but go to shrimp has always been small sand shrimp!natetreat wrote:Both work. I hhave found sand shrimp not only work, but work much better than cured shrimp or none at all on the coast.
Re: Tipping a jig with bait?
I've never tryed sand shrimp so I want to give it a shot so you guys cut the sand shrimp into pieces or throw the whole shrimp on