Offshore Jigging Techniques: Depth, Current And Strike-Zone Control
Jigging
Control The Drop Before You Work The Jig.
Offshore jigging starts before the first lift. Depth, current, drift speed, line angle, and structure decide whether the lure spends time in the strike zone.
Read Depth And Drift
Use depth and structure awareness before the drop. Watch line angle as current pushes the jig away from the target. Reset before the lure spends too much time outside useful water.
Protect The Connection
Jigging concentrates pressure on braid, leader, hooks, knots, and tools. Match the setup with Braided PE Line, Fluorocarbon Leader Line, Portable Wired Fish Finder, and Aluminum Fishing Pliers.
Next Step
Explore Reef & Jigging Gear for current, depth, and structure control.
