Monday, August 5, 2013

Jug Fishing Tips

Ever considered jug fishing? It may a tad different from the conventional fishing technique, but it sure is effective. It is an easy, hassle-free form of fishing with which you can catch so many fish that you will be wondering, why you never tried this before!

What is Jug Fishing?

Simply put, jug fishing is a fishing technique which uses a jug. It is a very common type of sport fishing. Instead of you sitting and holding the fishing rod, you can make the jugs do this work for you. You keep a bunch of jugs, with the bait attached to them and the fish will be caught by the bait. At the end of the exercise, you have to simply pull out all the jugs and you will find all the fish caught. The best part about it is that it requires very little work from you. All you need is the equipment and to be alert.

Jug Fishing Techniques
One of the best tips I can give you is to go about this activity in still water bodies like lakes or reservoirs. Fishing in flowing-water bodies like rivers would seriously reduce the effectiveness of this method of fishing. For this exercise, you need some plastic jugs, nylon fishing lines, a few hooks and some bait. Another good tip is that you ought to take the nylon cables of different widths and lengths, as you will be using the cables for different purposes.

There are two main methods: the anchored jug method and the free-floating jug method. In the free-floating jug method, you have to attach the thicker nylon cable to the jug and the thinner nylon cables to the thicker nylon cable. You tie the hook and the bait to the thinner nylon cables. You can tie more of these thinner nylon cables to the thicker one and catch more fish with one jug. The jug should float on the water. Instead of a normal plastic jug, you can also use commercially sold fishing jugs. These jugs float on water instead of having the fisherman hold the line. Soon there will be a slight tug on the jug, which means that the fish has been successfully caught. You can lay out as many jugs as you want over the surface of the water to catch the fish.

Use an anchor. In the anchored jug fishing method, you will need an extra item for fishing: an anchor. You can use a stone or something else which will make sure that the jug doesn't move around the surface of the water and stays in one place. This method is particularly good because it doesn't allow the fish to fight and break the hook. It also ensures that there is no injury to the fish while trying to bite it, as the jug will not move with it. In this method of jug line fishing, you have to tie one end of the thicker nylon cable to the jug and the other end to the anchor. Then you attach the thinner jug lines with the bait and hook to the thicker jug lines and your fishing kit is ready!

Thus we learned three things -
  • Jug fishing is best done in still water.
  • Cables should have different widths. The longer and thicker one to hold the jug in place and the shorter thinner ones to move around to tempt the fish.
  • And lastly, using an anchor for jug fishing will surely provide better results.
Keep these tips in mind and you will get a good number of catches!

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