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[VIDEO] Fisher Anaya's guideline for fishing rods with jigs

In this video, the young Buck Fisher Anaya goals with a variety of jigs about docks and deep dots spotted bass. In cooler water temperatures and muddy conditions, the fish exhibits directly in front of spawning bags and make them primarily for an approach of Finesse-Meets performance.

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Jig tactics that trigger the large bit

Anaya uses his forward sonar to identify floating fish in relatively deeper water. As soon as he discovers it, he drops the stencil and lets him follow the fishing. Anaya then uses subtle rod movements or keeps the bait steadily – which gives a reaction from different fish.

Skip of swimming shovels under Docks

When bass roams under Docks, Anaya skipped a cries of swimming directly into her zone. He realizes that these fish are kept in every pocket under the first dock and make the dock selection more efficient. With a minimal grass in the area, he chooses a moderate rod to give the swimming writer enough measures while holding his hook set.

Focus on visual indications

While Anaya, directed forward, helps to stay precisely, he also explains how you can catch just as many fish without it. Instead of relying exclusively on the electronics, he uses visual information and mapping to find areas with high value. Anaya is looking for structure and shadow. With the right template you can trigger bites without ever seeing fish on a screen.

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David Appleton

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