JIGGING REELS | WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY

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This is a guide to help you choose which is be best jigging reel for you if you plan to go fast jigging or slow jigging. If you are just starting out, there are a few things you need to consider when you look for a slow or a fast jigging reel - in this video we talk about why slow jigging reels need to have a high retrieve speed and why fast jigging reels need to have a slower retrieve speed, the dynamics of the reels in relation to the line and how it moves the jig. Although this might sound a bit technical to a lot of people, the little bit of information you get in this video will help you better understand things and will help you decide which reels to choose for either fast or slow jigging.

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This is What Happens When You Eat, Sleep & Breath Fishing.

lionsdejudah
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Quite possibly 200hrs of YouTube videos later, You are the person who has helped me understand a recommendation made to me by a retailer (which I didn’t exactly ‘like’), because I didn’t like the profile of the recommended reel. For clarity, I wanted to use a baitcaster reel for slow jigging but I now see why that’s not wise. Thank you!

ZisoRegondo
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thanks for this content very informative, lot of knowledge/ info

markangeloaguinaldo
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My man u just slayed other dudes on this. This. Is. What. Everyone. Needs. To. Listen. To. And. To. Know.

JoeyT
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I’m new to this but your calculations and explaining is so thorough!
I understand it totally thank you !

CogitareEstVivere
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Thanks Kit. My plan this winter/spring is to get more into the jigging game and this info is very informative for me - I will have to watch it a few more times to take in all the info you share. Much appreciated. Owen.

owenphillips
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Salamat po first jigging video I watched think I’m going to go slow jigging for Marindique island gt’s new 12:30 ocea jigger ld 2500 not sure what pe to run or depth it is in Philippines?

jesusblessthesecommentsamen
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salamat Kuya glad you took the time to explain how this works 👍

MrAaronunite
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Great break down? Question can I use a shimano Ocea jigger for bottom fishing??

lukawilliams
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Hello.

The Saltiga LD35JH is a reel especially designed for jigging which seems to have a very narrow arbor / spool.

Why would Daiwa design this jigging reel with a very narrow arbor, when a wider arbor is optimal performance for retrieve purposes - per your video?

I understand the narrow arbour is best for handling (and more comfortable) for longer jigging sessions but then retrieve performance suffers and is compromised…correct?

How does the arbour width of this Saltiga reel compare with the OJ 1500 reel you displayed in this video?

Also, can you confirm that you have 2 x different reels for fast jigging (conventional reel for smaller fast jigs and spinning reel for longer fast jigs)?

What conventional reel do you use for fast jigging - OJ2000 Correct?

When would you use your Trinidad instead of your OJ reels?

What model Trinidad reel is shown in this video?


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Camh
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Thanks for the video gonna watch the whole playlist, Great Content!!

smetly
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Really like the vid, very new to jigging and found this very informative whilst quite easy to understand ... good job

Right now I got to watch your next vid hahah

fishernick
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Very helpful information especially for those planning to start fishing! Thanks!

RG-dsob
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Do you think a 10k spinning reel size is okay for a Black Hole Cape Cod Special 502 150g rod, fishing where YFT, Cubera, and other large fish live, fishing from around 100' -200'? Yes, PG. A fast jigging setup.


Love your videos!

Chrisharban-wgss
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hello sir, greetings from ph. i wanted to ask what are your thoughts about a certain product(which i am planning to buy as my first jigging reel) if this one is doing well or is this a good choice. the item is lurekiller blue ocean. i havent seen any reviews here on yt or even fb. i hope i can hear from you real soon. thanks and more power

ezramaycorona
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Hallo dear friend thank you very much for this very informative video.

A question, I already purchased a talica 8 single speed. Do you thing it will work for slow jigging? I ordered a longer handle on Aliexpress. But still never try them. Please let me know your opinion and take care bro.

arysandrodossantos
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Thanks for the video, I have bought a Gomexus T bar for around $90 AUD and it works ! Yes, like you said, it immediately feels different. Cant wait for the next jigging trip.

therealslimsht
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My friend wants to buy a slow jigging reel particularly ocea jigger 2000xg he is a right handy person, should he choose a right hand or left hand reel? Normal spinning he uses left handed reels .thank you

InfinityFishing
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im confused about getting the OJ 1500 or the OJ 2000. i fish the tropics in Bali and never go under 150 meters of water but the jigs get quite heavy (500-700g). can the smaller 1500 handle this type of jigs? any advice is welcome thank you!!

bastiandejong-md
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So if anyone was wondering "what about other 2 types of reels". Its also very simple.
Slow conventionl reels = the best for trolling because you need to tire the big fish carefully, so you do not to lose it, plus there are fish like tuna that if you battle it very fast, its heart can explode and you killed the fish.
Fast spinning reels = the best for topwater fishing and generally casting sub-surface hard plastic lures or casting jigs into a feeding frenzy, since it allows to pick up slack very fast and to pick up line fast while drilling a bigger fish. Ofc, you might lose the fish, but its a low price to pay, cuz you can take the fish out fast and so the other fish does not realize it and get stressfull or scared of artificial lures.
Also, for us europeans and north americans, when spinning, use slow reel in cold water/sea and fast reel in warm water/sea. Also, take care of the actual fish that you are fishing for. For example, if you are fishing a lurking fish, use slow reel regardless of season and if you fish active fish, use fast reel regardless of season.
One more tip, inchiku, kabura, tenya, zoka and fake fish/squid lures are also sub-type of slow jigging and you also want to use fast conventional reel for it.
I am not trying to sell you a philosophy, its just whats logical to me, and i think that Kit would also agree with everything that i said.

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