Slow pitch jigging

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Slow Pitch Jigging Tips

Slow pitch jigging, sometimes referred to as SPJ, is a highly effective technique used to target a wide range of predatory saltwater gamefish (though it can also be effective on freshwater fish like trout and salmon). Unlike speed jigging, slow pitch jigging uses special jigs and rods to create a metered, fluttering, darting cadence, especially […]

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Slow Pitch Jigging for Black Sea Bass: A Short Guide

Black sea bass are among the Northeast’s most popular summer gamefish, but despite this, slow pitch jigging was practically unheard of in the Northeast till just a few years ago. Even though it’s new on the scene, those who have combined slow pitch tactics with their pursuit of black sea bass have been largely met […]

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Slow Pitch Jigging for Tog: Basic Pointers

Tautog, also known as blackfish and more commonly (and simply) as “tog” are among the Northeast angler’s favorite cold-weather quarry. Now here’s something you didn’t know. Slow pitch jigging for tog is on the rise. Sure, scores still swing over the gunwales each November and December on crabs, but anglers are increasingly choosing metals – […]

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