Jigging Strategies
With jigging season really kicking into gear lately in our region of SE Queensland, its a good time to talk jigging strategies! This week it is about choosing hook rigs, next week we will move onto jig shapes and styles.
It can be a bit daunting trying to figure out the best assist rig for your jigs 1 hook, twin hooks, twin top and bottom? I find it is best to be flexible depending on how the fish are behaving on the day as well as the style of jig and potential target species.
For Seriola species like Yellow Tail Kings, Amberjacks and Samsons, starting with a single hook is a good way to go as they typically hit the head of the jig and try to swallow it from the top down. When the fish are active, it usually doesnt matter if you miss a hit as a second or third bite is not faraway. When the bites are harder to come by, I either run a longer single hook to pick up the short strikers, or swap to twin assists. Twin hooks can definitely pin more fish, but they can also be a risk inside the boat during a hot bite. If 2 or 3 anglers are landing kingfish at once, the extra swinging hooks around the flapping fish can easily catch an angler in the hand or leg, so take plenty of care.