Monday, August 3, 2009

Jigging New Zealand

Japanese jigging, butterfly and shaking shocks are terms used to describe a contemporary technique for fishing with long metal molds in a rhythm of action. The scheme is something like this: drop the rod tip and the coil winds of revolution, lift the rod tip and repeat on the speed of the water column fish active. Sounds tricky, but with practice it becomes an action of a natural fluid. Mechanical shaking is very effective, often outside traditional fishing jigging speed, mainly because the temptation is still more fish in the area and an attraction incredible action produces more bites.
Rods used are short, non-traditional dishes high modulus graphite rods, which are very strong with high lifting capacity and the parabolic allows flexibility to mold. These rods are generally not satellite dishes in the original sense of the word, but with great force and hoop thick walls, they are capable of handling heavy braid and drag massive pressure. Know this: the bars are not all created equal. There is a real shock rear there.Most good bars are tested at the factory, if you have a break, warranty claims on deaf ears because it can be used outside the manufacturer's advice specifications.Rods PE, braid - ultimate tensile strength of EP-8, 80lbs, 50lb PE-5 is general. Rods have recommended an assessment to attract weight, maximum reel drag and the maximum angle at which the maximum drag setting can be applied to non-taxation of the pipe. Some bars Smiths, jigwrex Shimano, Shimano blue rose, Xzoga, Jigging Master Terminator, Daiwa Monster Mesh size and power of the stems.
The reel specs are: braid is conveniently small, low speed - between 4 and 5:1 for a 5 -8 braided PE (which is 50 to 80lbs, but usually breaks of 100 to 150 lbs crazy comments, but the world the laces) and the ratio of 6:1 for lighter braid is fine.Popular reel brands include Saltist Daiwa, Daiwa Saltiga, Shimano Ocean Jigger, Torse Shimano, Shimano Trinidad, accurate and End-Reel or Offshore. There are also exotic species such as Blue Heaven and Pro Gear. Factory often dragged rating with carbontex kits but beware: it will be a guarantee in May But you find that these roles can be taken in hand market (like the Power Jig T-bar and accurate round buttons) are equipped, making it more comfortable and less abrasive than a handful of rubber. Spin or general? In New Zealand, we are about 80/20 in favor of performance. Daiwa Saltiga Expedition 6000, Shimano Stella SW 20000 and Fin-nor 7500 8500 Offshore are the cream of the cream and PE 5.8 treat all braids and low speed, so you can drive on decent fish. Metal jigs, jigs long knife jigs, 7 grams to 700 grams ¬, center, tail and head weighted, all shapes and sizes - there are a wide variety of models, designed to be cheap. But you get what you pay. Good molds not bend so much, the paint film and prism, no lift and the wire sticks to the end of the mold. A Kevlar cord through a ring that is attached to the mold by a strong split ring, usually connects the hook. Hooks need to be super strong and robust to ensure good penetration and holding power. Reliability marks Zest Jigs, Powerjig, River 2 Sea Choice Angle, Fisherman, Owner and Mustad Monster gangster.
Here we Go Fish mechanical shaking specialists. We built the acceleration, we understand the modern approaches and techniques, and we are always happy to discuss trends and address. It is time to get out of the barn, the old equipment to sell and invest in a mechanical shaking modern approach. It is not only strong acceleration. There are also plenty of light 20-30lb tackle the disposal of the effect on the Yellowtail flounder (king fish) bass, haupuka, trumpet, haupuka, tuna and many other fish, and that ¬ you will laugh and enjoy your sport fishing for years to come. This is the fishing today.
Auckland Co GoFish Tackle shop is a fish that was to monitor and develop all of them and the equipment necessary to meet the conditions for New Zealand. We are always happy to discuss dealing with trends and development.

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