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Definitions of jigging in various dictionaries:
verb - dance a quick dance with leaping and kicking motions
verb - to move up and down
JIGGING - Jigging is the practice of fishing with a jig, a type of fishing lure. A jig consists of a lead sinker with a hook molded into it and usually covered...
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Present participle of jig. |
dance a jig. |
equip (a factory or workshop) with a jig or jigs. |
A lively dance with leaping movements. |
A device that holds a piece of work and guides the tool operating on it. |
A type of artificial bait that is jerked up and down through the water. |
Dance a jig. |
Equip (a factory or workshop) with a jig or jigs. |
Fish with a jig. |
Jigging description |
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Jigging is the practice of fishing with a jig, a type of fishing lure. A jig consists of a lead sinker with a hook molded into it and usually covered by a soft body to attract fish. Jigs are intended to create a jerky, vertical motion, as opposed to spinnerbaits which move through the water horizontally and are meant to pierce a fish in a part of its body other than its mouth. The jig is very versatile and can be used in both salt and fresh water. Many species are attracted to the lure which has made it popular among anglers for years. * For successful jigging, the jigger needs to use a rod which is good for feeling a strike, and needs to stay in contact with the lure and get it to where the fish are. Most fish caught by jigs are on or near the bottom. |