By Lynn Murphy on Monday, 08 June 2026
Category: Catch of the Day

Mastering Jig Fishing Techniques

Jigging is one of the most effective and versatile methods for catching a wide variety of fish. Whether you are targeting panfish in still water or predatory fish in deep reservoirs, understanding how to select and present a jig can significantly improve your success rate.

The Versatility of Jigs

Jigs are considered extremely versatile artificial lures. Their primary characteristics and advantages include:


Effective Retrieval Methods

How you move the jig through the water is critical to triggering a strike. Two primary methods for jig retrieval include:


Strategic Applications

The effectiveness of a jig often depends on the specific scenario and target species:

Scenario

Recommended Technique

Target Area

Stillwater Panfish

Small jigs under a float

Near emergent vegetation (reeds/lily pads)

Bottom Feeders

Bottom bouncing/hopping

Rocky points or drop-offs

Heavy Cover

Pitching and flipping

Submerged timber or weed beds

Expert Tips for Success

To maximize your results when fishing with jigs, consider these environmental and tactical factors:


For those looking to deepen their expertise, consider attending an Advanced Lure Presentation Workshop to learn professional techniques for presenting artificial lures effectively.