Friday, January 4, 2013

Double Trouble Jigging

White bass serve up serious winter fun, especially when you get atop a decent school and can drop directly to them with jigging lures. Not all jigging rigs and cadences are equal, though, and at times you need to come up with something a little different to tap into the best action. On a recent trip to Oklahoma, Gary Dollahon showed me a cool "shaking" technique he likes to use during the winter, and at times that was by far the best way to draw strikes. I also stumbled across a tandem rig with a spoon and a Bobby Garland Slab Dockt'R, using a little different sort of presentation. It is shown in the video below.

The video, shot by Gary Dollahon and produced by Nathaniel Samsel, is the newest on our YouTube Channel. The channel mostly features how-to videos, and we try to add at least one per week. Several are from bass pros, but we've also included saltwater, trout, ice fishing, a couple from crappie pros and now one about jigging for winter white bass. The channel is only two months old and is just approaching 1,500 total views, so we don't know a lot yet, but the crappie fishing videos have been the most popular in the early going.


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