Butterfly Jigs Create Buzz with American Fishermen
By
Troy Denson
A big buzz within the
fishing community that is spreading like wildfire is deep jigging with the new
"butterfly" jig. Deep jigging has always been a very productive way of catching
fish at all levels up and down the water column. Large heavy buck tail or nylon
jigs were typically the angler's choice of tackle. The jig was allowed to fall
to the bottom and then worked back up to the surface.
Recently, one of the
leaders in cutting-edge fishing tackle, created a new series of metal jigs that
have really taken vertical jigging to the next level. These jigs are widely
known as the "butterfly" jig because of their distinctive flutter-like zigzag
motion produced under the water. The jig moves this way because of the unique
way the lure's edges are cut. Because of the sporadic movement and action
produced by the "butterfly" jig, it entices fish to strike more often than
traditional deep jigs.
What people may not know
is that it is the entire fishing rig set-up that makes the "butterfly" jig so
effective. In addition to the "butterfly" jig, anglers also need to have the
correct action rod and reel and also use braided line. This style of fishing
originated in Japan and was recently introduced to American anglers with great
enthusiasm and success.
The "Butterfly" jig was
most recently featured on ESPN2's number one fishing show, Spanish Fly, with
Captain Jose Wejebe. Since the airing of the show, many intrigued fishermen are
asking when the "butterfly" jig is going to be available in stores. Good news to
anglers, it is coming very soon and they should check their local bait and
tackle stores.
To find out more
about "butterfly" jigs and perfecting one's deep jigging technique, please visit
Captain Jose Wejebe's website at
http://www.spanishflytv.com
©Troy Denson 2005
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