Summer Time Jigging?

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I've order custom jig from some folks in Salem in the past he produces them at his home they are very popular from the fisherman at Odell Lake I've got numerous amount of there jig in different weights and colors they work extremely goooood.
 
Has any one used jigs from The Lure Guys they are a couple from Salem that make custom jigs for kokes.Great working,and looking jigs there the only ones I use with great results.

In the 3rd picture (post #4) there's a bunch of jigs from the Lure Guys for fishing Paulina. They're very nice people to deal with...even included maps of the hot jigging area's and which jigs to use at different depths and times of year. Their jigs are by far the best craftsmanship i've ever seen. I've yet to catch a koke on one though...too busy testing my own creations.
 
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Had any luck jigging at Timothy Lake? We're going this Saturday 7/28,
was planning to troll, but I think I could work up a Jigging rig as well.
FisherKate
 
Good info here, light short stiff rod, 6 lb braid. Stay in touch with your jig on the drop, they almost always hit on the drop. We like light jigs, 3/8 to 1/2, they stay in "the zone" longer. With light jigs you need to keep the boat very still, (vertical jigging) this can be tough with wind. Work hard on your electronics and if you find biters, stay with them. As far as targeting your depth, drop your jig, free spool, lift the tip to 10 feet, drop tip, when line comes tight lift 10 feet again, repeat. Takes some practice but it is fast. You can also reel up 10 feet at a time to follow schools.
 

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