Jig n Pig

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Does anyone have any experience fishing with this rig. I am going to be trying it out in a weedy area tonight with my new Quantum baitcaster. Bye the way, I'm a rookie with this reel. Troubling times ahead. I know.
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Tip: Bring a few jigs with you... PIKE SEEM TO LOVE THEM TOO!!! I've lost probably about 10 flippin jigs this year to them toothy critters...

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Thanks Jay. Do you recommend using a leader then? If so, do you think this might put off the bass? I'm going to some prime pike waters as well as bass.
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since you are just targeting bass, go without the leader, especially since you stated you are hitting weedy areas.

if you plan on doing this more often i suggest picking up a quality rod to go with that reel of yours. this type of technique can be very tiring especially with the wrong rod.
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I LOVE fishing the jig-n-pig setup now that I have a baitcaster and some experience with it. It seems to mainly catch the bigger ones. The sacrifice for more quality is less quantity, but I'm OK with that.

I've never used a metal leader. I use 30lb. test spiderwire ultracast for my mainline and then 25lb. test fluoro as the leader (about 3-6' depending if I've changed it recently or not). I've only caught one pike on it this year and that was on a white rig, which I rarely throw.
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if you've got the time i can help you out with the whole concept if u wanna get out sometime... and a leader just gets you caught up all day... trust me i know... but a long rod, and strong line will get you through most of what needs to be done, a lil bit of aim during pitching is handy aswell... i normally practice in the back yard or a field with a coffee can and try to pitch it in from further and further away...

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