Jigging
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British pronunciation/d‌ʒˈɪɡɪŋ/
American pronunciation/dʒˈɪɡɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "jigging"

Jigging
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a fishing technique involving the use of a weighted lure or bait that is jerked up and down in the water to attract fish

What is "jigging"?

Jigging is a fishing technique that involves moving a weighted lure, called a jig, up and down in the water to attract fish. The fisherman uses a rod to lift the jig and then lets it fall back, mimicking the movement of prey such as small fish or insects. The up-and-down motion encourages fish to bite, especially those that are near the bottom of the water or in deeper areas. Jigging is commonly used in both freshwater and saltwater fishing for species like bass, walleye, or cod. It requires timing and precision to effectively control the jig's movement.

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Jigging is effective for catching bottom-dwelling fish like grouper and snapper.
Jigging can be tiring but rewarding when you hook a trophy fish.
example
Example
Jigging is effective for catching bottom-dwelling fish like grouper and snapper.
Jigging can be tiring but rewarding when you hook a trophy fish.
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