Do-Jigger®
Flash
More Fish with the "Do-Jigger®"!
Our # 3 is great as a spin casting lure in summer for
big trout, northern and bass, and the #1 as a casting or
trolling lure for kokanee, jacks, smaller trout and
bass.
This polished metal spoon flashes in a lazy fluttering
motion to whet the appetite of even well fed fish. Use 8
lb. Or 10 lb. Test line to hold the big ones! Use a
cable leader only for big pike.
Use this lure with an interrupted retrieve, (i.e. cast,
let it settle, start up fast, slow down, stop, settle
and repeat, pattern cast to cover the whole area). If
the fish are rising to minnows, also try a straight in
retrieve of various speeds from slow to fast until you
find the type of retrieve that will produce strikes. For
trolling, always use a swivel-trolling sinker about one
foot or more ahead of the lure to eliminate line twist.
Instructions for Ice Fishing/Still Fishing
For still fishing and ice fishing, bait treble hook or
use single hook with minnow, fish eyes, worms, grubs,
etc. Use a chugging: or bobbing action, a sharp lifting
action of about one foot. Drop rod tip and allow to
settle. Wait a bit, shimmer lure by gently shaking rod
tip sideways. Wait a bit; feel for a change before
repeating action because fish may just be mouthing the
bait and lure so you should delay until they have it
firmly before setting the hook. Very jigging routine
until you find the pattern that produces best for you.
Extremely effective while ice fishing for walleye,
northern, perch and trout. This is very effective in the
dead of winter when colder water makes the fish too
sluggish to chase a fast action lure. Use with bait! The
flash attracts the fish; the bait provides the scent and
taste.
Our #1 is the best seller. Good for water depths to 20
feet. For deeper water areas use the #2 size. For the
best, free-movement action, tie your line directly to
the front split ring with an improved clinch knot, or
use a round type snap swivel. Often a special large
ring, single sproat type hook is better in winter with
bait or when casting or trolling for kokanee or jacks. |