Jetty Fishing & Rock Fishing. This "how to" covers Jetty Fishing Rigs / Rock Fishing Rigs, and jetty fishing tips that will CATCH you more rockfish from the jetty.. Whether Rock fishing from a jetty, a pier, or from the beach, you will find a rock fishing rig that works for you.
One thing that I noticed early on in my fishing years was that a lot of the time when I first started a new fishery I would find the fishing setup that I felt comfortable with and would basically stick with that one rig. When it comes to fishing the ocean, beach, jetty, etc. we have an incoming tide, slack tide, and an outgoing tide. These tide fluctuations can make fishing a bit more difficult unless you know multiple rigs, how to fish them, and when to fish them.
These are the 7 rigs that I use most when im out rock fishing on the Oregon coast. Between jigs with grubs, swimbaits, bait rigs, bottom fishing rigs, there are a lot of known approaches to this fishery but there are also a lot of ways that you can modify these rigs to catch you even more fish.
If you are wondering how to fish from a jetty, or just looking to expand your fishing knowledge, This is the video for you. I will show you how to tie these jetty fishing setups, how they can be modified, as well as show you how to fish with them. East Coast, West Coast, these rock fishing rigs are universal and can be used for a magnitudes of different species. Considering I am typically fishing the Oregon coast, I usually use these fishing rigs for Black Bass, Kelp Greenling, Surfperch, Lingcod as well as many other potential rockfish in the area.
Berkley Gulp Swim Baits 3" [ Ссылка ]
I'm shooting this video from Barview jetty in Garibaldi, which is just north of Tillamook on the Oregon coast.
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Good Luck Out There!
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