by Kaz Otsubo | Aug 15, 2024 | Blog
Night-time Jigging for Bluefin Tuna: Mastering the Dark Waters Night-time jigging has rapidly gained traction among anglers targeting Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT) in New Zealand waters. Traditionally, trolling lures were the go-to method, but recent seasons have proven...
by Kaz Otsubo | Jul 4, 2024 | Blog
The Art of Slow Pitch Jigging: A Guide for Kiwi Anglers Slow pitch jigging, often referred to as the art of falling, is a fishing technique that mimics the movement of wounded bait, using enticing descents to lure in predatory fish. If you’ve tried slow pitch...
by David Yeung | Jul 24, 2024 | Blog
“You should learn gentleman’s jigging, Dave,” my friend Nigel said to me. “What’s that?” I asked. Nigel then sent me a YouTube video of one of Japan’s Jigging Pro-Staff Instructors, demonstrating Slow Pitch Jigging. It looked interesting, but I didn’t think much...
by Matt Ringot | Jul 24, 2024 | Blog
Hi, I’m Matt, also known as French Adrift. Since 2021, I’ve been fishing from my Sea-Doo Fish Pro, racking up close to 200 hours on it. It’s been a learning journey, adapting my gear and techniques to make the most fishing of this awesome machine....
by David Yeung | Jul 24, 2024 | Blog
Slow pitch jigging (SPJ) has become a popular technique among anglers, offering an exciting way to target a variety of species. Choosing the right reel is crucial for success and comfort during long fishing sessions. In this guide, I’ll explain the three key...