The Fayette Citizen-Sports Page

Friday, March 9, 2001

Modify the jig to catch the bigger fish

This week's fishing tip deals with rubber or silicone skirted jig modifications.

The jig is perhaps the best bait an angler can use when in search of big bass, and by modifying the jig, anglers will catch more bass.

Trimming the wire weedguard down to one-eighth of an inch above the jigs hook point is a modification that will pay off for angler in a few ways. By trimmintg the wire weedguard down, the jig will stay weedless in most type of cover and it doesn't hamper your hook set-sets, especially on bigger bass.

Fanning the wire weedguad will make the jig even more weedless in extreme heavy cover situations. Fan out the wire weedguard where it coers the hook point in a wide path. This will give you an extremely effective jig with a 130 percent hook-set in extremely heavy cover.

Small one-inch worm inserts are so valuable because of the effectiveness in making the jig a more effective bass catching lure when the jig is teamed up with a pork frog trailer.

This worm insert also acts as an added atrractor when used in chartreuse and yellow colors and fills out the body of the jig. The worm insert also holds the pork frog trailer in the round bend of the jigs' hook and keeps the pork frog from riding up the jigs hook shank, which prevents bad hook-sets and lost fish.

Probably the easiest and most effective jig modification is bending the jigs' hook from the packaged nine o'clock position to a 10 o'clock position. This will give you a 100 percent hook-set directly into the upper part of the fish's mouth.

Good fishing

Chris Foster

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