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Luya Beginner's Guide

It is precisely because of the diversity of hook subdivision types that it has become an important hook group that can be used all year round in the minds of professional fishermen. You can also try and explore your favorite fixture!

1. What is Giger?

Jigger is a bait with a specific weight on his head, and the weight is thrown together with the hook. The lead hook we commonly use is the simplest one, but generally speaking, a complete jig will also be equipped with: tailing, micelle, ringing beads and blocking grass.

Second, swimming fixture-swimming fixture

Swimming fixture refers to a fixture that produces a swimming posture with horizontal quick take-up. Usually, its head is bullet-shaped and the top is the sharpest, which is convenient for crossing grass obstacles. At the same time, it will be equipped with grass barriers to improve the anti-hanging performance, and then with soft bait tailing of shrimp, beaver and fish to increase the vibration and swimming posture.

Three. General fixture-casting fixture

Compared with the swimming fixture, the belly of the universal fixture head will be flatter, and it can be hooked horizontally or vertically. Because the stomach is relatively flat, it is more suitable for fishing with the bottom of the stone. There is no special requirement for its tailing, and various types can be used.

Fourthly, swing jig.

As the name implies, throwing hooks are used for vertical fishing, fishing for vertical and deep obstacles, such as fallen trees and shrubs. Its head shape also needs a sharp top to facilitate the obstacle crossing, but unlike the swimming jig, its head sides gradually become larger to improve the obstacle crossing ability.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) football fixture with olive head

The head of the olive-headed jig is football-shaped, which is specially used to mop the bottom. The replanted head has a large contact area with the bottom, better sensitivity and is not easy to hang on the bottom. Its tail is generally shrimp, beaver, curly tail and so on.

Fine jig for intransitive verbs

Fine hooks are used for fine fishing when fish are in a bad mood. It's smaller, the hook is thinner, the glue binding method is special (see the picture below), and your tail is smaller.

Seven, heavy obstacle fixture-punching fixture

Jig, a heavy obstacle, needs to be more streamlined and thicker than jig when it is used to cross the thickest grass obstacle head. At the same time, there is no need for complicated tailing, and the more complicated it is, the more it affects the crossing ability.