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Marcel on 11/20/2015 05:26am
So i'm from the Netherlands and during spring and summer i like to fish on the Dutch
coast line chasing salt water predator fish. One of those fish is the (European) sea
bass. Looks a bit the same like the Striper bass you guys have in the States.
Fishing salt water is Always difficult, because you have tide, current and weather
conditions.
Especially wind, a lot of wind.
That's why i'm always looking for (casting)jigs what i can use to throw further en
what works well in the hard current where the predator fish are holding. Especially
during spring and summer the predator fish are chasing small prey fish. So a jig has
to be small and gotta have some weight to make long casts on a light spinning rod. I
know that the Buckshot jig is a ice fishing lure, but it works well with casting
too.
It has a nice wiggling action and i you replace the treble for a single hook on a
jig assist it even wiggles more,
I like the "glow in the dark" side too for fishing night when the bass is even more
active.
As you can see i've placed some picture in the attachment. Also a picture from the
Buckshot in combination with the jig assist hook. It hooks the fish really beter and
it stays on because it's difficult to throw the lure out.