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Weekend steelies

IDHUNTNFISH

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Had a great day and a half last weekend pulling on some hogs. All great fish but the monster wild hen was the highlight. They don't come much better than that big old gal.
 

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I agree, and my go to for steelies, but then you have @Big Sky showing us all that actual jigging can work very well, so I wanted to clarify.
The bobber jigging is a much slower form of jigging and popular with the steelie crowd. They also have a very aggressive form of jigging they call twitching. It's similar to what I do, but way more aggressive. I have never tried for steelhead, but I am 100% confident that I would still catch fish using the methods I use for trout. I say that because I've taught a number of people to jig fish, and some have gone on to catch a lot of steelhead using what I taught them. My style is somewhere half between the more passive bobber jigging and aggressive twitching.
All that said man, that was a heckuva haul Idhuntnfish!!!
 
The bobber jigging is a much slower form of jigging and popular with the steelie crowd. They also have a very aggressive form of jigging they call twitching. It's similar to what I do, but way more aggressive. I have never tried for steelhead, but I am 100% confident that I would still catch fish using the methods I use for trout. I say that because I've taught a number of people to jig fish, and some have gone on to catch a lot of steelhead using what I taught them. My style is somewhere half between the more passive bobber jigging and aggressive twitching.
All that said man, that was a heckuva haul Idhuntnfish!!!
Twitching? Never heard of it. I'll have to youtube. The bold section was what I was wondering about, if I was missing something. I've spent 100+ hrs watching a slip bobber with a jig under, but never did any active retrieves.
 
The bobber jigging is a much slower form of jigging and popular with the steelie crowd. They also have a very aggressive form of jigging they call twitching. It's similar to what I do, but way more aggressive. I have never tried for steelhead, but I am 100% confident that I would still catch fish using the methods I use for trout. I say that because I've taught a number of people to jig fish, and some have gone on to catch a lot of steelhead using what I taught them. My style is somewhere half between the more passive bobber jigging and aggressive twitching.
All that said man, that was a heckuva haul Idhuntnfish!!!
I've watched a few videos on twitching. Looks interesting. Might have to give it a go sometime. Thank you!
 
Twitching? Never heard of it. I'll have to youtube. The bold section was what I was wondering about, if I was missing something. I've spent 100+ hrs watching a slip bobber with a jig under, but never did any active retrieves.
Jig and bobber is my favorite way to steelhead fish. More time actually fishing and less time tying knots! lol
 
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