Was out fishing for Red Grouper in the Gulf of Mexico the other day. Jigging is popular down, slow pitch, speed jigging, along with various other techniques.
There’s one particular jig that has been out preforming both my “normal” slow pitch jigs, and speed jigs. It’s called the AnglerCo Imposter jig. They start at 30 grams up to 200 grams. What in part makes these unique is the flutter action it imparts on the downfall. You tie them off at the tail rather than the usual “eyeball” head side.
I purchased a small assortment of the various weights. I want to try some of the smaller ones up north for Fluke. I will use them here locally, and also be bringing them along on my upcoming 3 day Dry Tortuga’s trip on February 20th.
Has anyone used these up north?
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There’s one particular jig that has been out preforming both my “normal” slow pitch jigs, and speed jigs. It’s called the AnglerCo Imposter jig. They start at 30 grams up to 200 grams. What in part makes these unique is the flutter action it imparts on the downfall. You tie them off at the tail rather than the usual “eyeball” head side.
I purchased a small assortment of the various weights. I want to try some of the smaller ones up north for Fluke. I will use them here locally, and also be bringing them along on my upcoming 3 day Dry Tortuga’s trip on February 20th.
Has anyone used these up north?
Imposter Jigs
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