I love tying and fishing jigs. My favorite way to float fish actually. I do fairly well using them to target salmon (primarily chum), but have never got so much as a sniff using them for steelhead. Last year I lost all confidence in them for steelies and eventually stopped using them altogether. This s/h season I'm determined to give them another go, fish them hard, and hopefully catch something on them! I also notice that not too many guys are using jigs for s/h, so I figure they may give me an advantage if most of what they've seen is roe, rubber worms, gooey bobs, etc. I'm hoping you jig nuts can teach me a few things I may not know that I can use on the river. Lemme know what you think of the following
Colors:-Most jigs I'd tie up for steelhead are pink/white, pink/purple, chartreuse/pink. Nothing terribly original.
Materials:-Most I'd tie up are usually rabbit body and schlappen collar, polar chenile body and schlappen collar, or palmered marabou body and schlappen collar. I'll also add in flash, rubber legs, ostrich hurl, etc as I see fit.
Some materials I'm thinking of incorporating this winter are
rea (used in intruders...I figure why not jigs?), dubbing looped
fox tail for a butt (again used in intruders as an "umbrella" for the marabou or whatever),
mylar tubing tail. Possibly some other materials used in intruders etc...need to go through my meterials and see if any light bulbs go off
Weight/Hook size:-I nornally use 1/4oz lead heads or the larger pin heads. I typically use #1 hooks but will go 1/0 if the water is murky.
Adding bait:-Like with chum I'll often add a chunk of raw prawn. Also I've tried small salt water hardened egg sags. Gonna try squid tentacles as reccomended by a few guys on this site! I've tried adding curly tails but don't really like them...
Leader length:-I've heard a lot of ppl say "you need to put it in front of their face!" so I generally keep my leaders SHORT, somewhere between 1 foot and 18 inches max.
Jig depth:-I typically take a guess how deep the water is and set my float so I think I'm a foot off bottom. From here I'll usually keep going deeper until I hit the bottom, then I'll bring it up a foot or so.
Knot:-I used to use an improved clinch, but have switched to a non-slip loop knot as IMO it causes the jig to bob around more = more action.
Fishing tactics:-Generally I'll start at the head of a run and make my first cast very close to shore. From here I'll cast out a bit farther each time and add a bit of float depth as I get farther from shore. I might do this twice in one spot, then move down river 10-15 steps or so and repeat. Basically I try to "grid" the river so any s/h out there will get a good look at my jig.
-I "dead drift" my jigs and apply just enough spool tension to keep the line off the water.
-Sometimes I'll tap the spool on my levelwind while the jig is drifting to tug on the line a bit and cause the jig to twitch. This worked well at times for chum this year. Twitch...twitch...BAM!
It seems like I know what I'm doing but I've had many days when guys (using roe or whatever) have pulled fish out of the same water I was just casting into with my jig
So either the fish got a look at it and didn't like it enough to smash it, or I was not fishing it right and the fish never got a good look at it. Gotta be something I can learn about tying up jigs, adding bait to my jig, or fishing the jig on the river.