A slow pitch jigging technique in the USA is gaining in popularity with anglers. This technique is used for bottom fishing and involves the angler jigging a jig by making a series of slow lift and drops of their jigging rod. The jigging rod is held in a stationary position and the anglers hand, not the rod tip, is used to manipulate the jig. This technique has been successful in targeting various species in bodies of water all over the US, from the east coast to the west, to the great lakes and further. Anglers have seen success with this technique targeting snapper, grouper, striped bass, yellowfin tuna, king salmon, sea bass, flounder, kingfish, and other inshore species. The slow pitch jigging USA technique is a great way to catch bottom fish. Buy slow pitch jigging rods, jigs, and lures from JYG Profishing for success in catching bottom fish in the USA.
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