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Gremlin2009
05-13-2021, 05:30 PM
Can spro’s be used for jigging sea bass ? If so what size and color

BugEye Chris
05-13-2021, 06:22 PM
They can as can any other jig. Depends on the day.
Spring inshore I’ve had success with small Ava 3 oz gold or silver
Hammer jigs. The trick to jig fishing is trying different
Things until you figure out what works. Some days jig
Some days teaser other days bait. I have caught large
Sea bass on a spro while fluking:
Good luck and let us know how you did

bulletbob
05-13-2021, 07:01 PM
They work well at certain times, but not sure its worth the cost if you leave a few of them in the rocks..

Another thing to consider- Sometimes the fish are really keyed on small sand eels.. Often real small- just a few inches long..
At those times nothing beats a really small ava or similar, such as a 007... Lots of guys use big 4-6 oz jigs in 40-50 fow when jigging sea bass something I never understood, but hey they catch plenty of fish.. You can use a Spro of course, and they will catch sea bass, but I have never found them to be any better than a plain old small AVA with no tail... bob

hammer4reel
05-13-2021, 08:07 PM
As said best off using a jig that mimics sand eels .
Those jigs are easy to work the water column with .

Avas work great , but I think flat sides jigs like a Gibbs minnow flutters better on the fall and get more hits .

bunker dunker
05-14-2021, 04:38 AM
all is good advice and all will work.the best thing to do is find what works good for you.remember confidence is the most important part.i like the ava's,hammer
likes the flutter and bullet likes the small jigs because we have confidence in them.

hammer4reel
05-14-2021, 08:16 AM
all is good advice and all will work.the best thing to do is find what works good for you.remember confidence is the most important part.i like the ava's,hammer
likes the flutter and bullet likes the small jigs because we have confidence in them.

Actually besides confidence in what your fishing each jig has its place depending on conditions .

Ava worked through water column when they are chasing sand eels off the bottom are deadly .
When not actively chasing jigs that flutter and die like a live bait get twice the hits .
Extra flash as in Mylar or hammer finished get some extra hits because they flash more .
Sometimes when squid are around a glow jig gets crushed when nothing else gets touched .

In all these threads a repeated statement is sometimes they just turn off .
IMO they may not be aggressively feeding but will always get reaction strikes using different retrieve methods .

I’m in a little different position than guys in a head boat as I’m actively putting the boat on the fish never stopping watching the screen .
I tell guys how they are reacting making fishing easier .
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hammer4reel
05-14-2021, 08:19 AM
One more point
These aren’t huge fish abd while they will hit big baits using denser jigs that stay under 3” instead of going to something like a long Ava 47 will also get more hits .
They have to want to eat that offering .


I could care less about catching when everyone is .
I want to catch when everyone ISNT

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henro
05-14-2021, 10:54 AM
One more point
These aren’t huge fish abd while they will hit big baits using denser jigs that stay under 3” instead of going to something like a long Ava 47 will also get more hits .
They have to want to eat that offering .


I could care less about catching when everyone is .
I want to catch when everyone ISNT

.

Who makes those jigs?

hammer4reel
05-14-2021, 03:04 PM
Who makes those jigs?

Lots of different ones .
Just need to look at each individual one

I like Gibbs,
Williamson
Cabelas


There are diamond jigs that are flatter and shorter but the same weight as standard sizes .
Yet almost an inch to 1 1/2” shorter

Don’t need to be expensive jigs .
Just try and keep them as small as possible
Tough to beat an Ava in sizes 17/27 but many times conditions call for a heavier jig to stay vertical .