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Old 06-09-2015, 11:21 AM
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Default Tile jig rigging opinion please?

Hi folks

I appreciate all of your help and advice for tile fishing, especially jigging over the past few months. I’ve also had many conversations with Dave A of Reel Seat and went to his tile seminar. Man – o man he is an expert and a very nice and helpful individual.

I was told by another very well- known and credible source (jigger) that many times people can miss many jig bites with a hook only on the bottom of jig and people hook a lot more fish with a long & large assist hook ( ½ to 2/3 of the way don’t the jig) and a strip of bait on the hooks. With jigs rigged like this he said he catches at least as well as those using bait. I have attached a picture of a 16 oz LAV jig I rigged for tiles. I actually added a swivel to the bottom siwash to limit twisting. I’m looking for input and opinions on this jig and how it’s rigged. Can anyone offer any suggestions or feedback? Does it look good, i.e., like it will work well?

Thanks everyone!
JD
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