
Jigging
Jigging is a fishing technique where a weighted lure, called a jig, is moved vertically in the water to attract fish. Anglers typically drop the jig to the desired depth and then lift and drop it repeatedly, mimicking the movement of prey. This motion triggers predatory fish to strike. Jigging can be done from boats or shore, and the technique's effectiveness depends on understanding fish behavior, water conditions, and targeted species. It’s valued for its versatility and ability to reach fish at various depths and locations.