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Title: Butterfly Jigging for Stripers
Post by: Bucktail on July 21, 2007, 10:30:51 PM
One of my favorite ways to fish is vertical jigging for stripers.  After reading and hearing so much about it, this fall/winter I would like to try Butterfly jigging  for stripers (mostly on party boats).  So far I'm pretty sure I'll be getting a Shimano Torium 16, loading it up with 50# braid and pairing that reel up with the 6'6" medium Shimano Trevala jigging rod.  But I can be persuaded otherwise.

If any of you have any experience doing this can you please answer some questions for me? 

1.  Do you think the set-up I described above is good?
2.  What type, size, and color jigs would be best for stripers in 30'-70'of water?
3.  I understand there is a lot more to it than just the tackle.  Can anyone recommend someone that can teach me the proper technique for Butterfly jigging for stripers?

Thanks,
Bob
Title: Re: Butterfly Jigging for Stripers
Post by: Capt. Ed on July 22, 2007, 12:03:17 PM
Hi Bucktail,

I vertical jig tuna from offshore boats in California.

I have a Penn Torque paired with a Shimano Trevala. I use the heavier Trevala.

I don't use Shimano for large pelagics so I cannot comment on them.

I use the Shimano Butterfly jigs but there are many alternative (and cheaper) models.

Excellent way to catch fish!

Good luck,

Capt. Ed
Title: Re: Butterfly Jigging for Stripers
Post by: Mate Mike on July 22, 2007, 12:42:56 PM
First comment is - if you are going on a party boat, be aware that most captains will not allow braided line.  Check first with the boat you plan on fishing from.

Second - I too planned to use butterfly jigs for stripers and invested in 2 jigs (I was surprised how expensive they are). My first trip the blue fish bit both off.  Way too expensive to loose.  For years I have jigged stripers using less expensive ava and crocodile jigs and have been successful.  I'll stick with those.
Title: Re: Butterfly Jigging for Stripers
Post by: Bucktail on July 22, 2007, 08:54:16 PM
Capt. Ed,
Do you have any size, type, or color recommendations for butterfly jigs for stripers?  I know there a quite a few styles, such as flatside jigs, long jigs etc.  Any clues would be appreciated.

Mate Mike,
I have been on quite a few party boats for stripers and have yet to encounter one that bans braid (although I could understand that rule on say a night chumming bluefish trip).  Do you know any specific boats that ban braid so I can avoid them?
Thanks,
Bob
Title: Re: Butterfly Jigging for Stripers
Post by: Capt. Ed on July 22, 2007, 09:53:42 PM
Hi Bucktail,

As I use the Shimano jigs, I have just about every color and size they make. You of course match the size (number of grains) to the Trevala rod.

I jig for Stripers in the fall and find that anything with silver or green (green/yellow) work.

I catch weakies on a blue/pink if I remember. To me, it is matching the size of the bait (Fall has sand eels, hopefully, in the area) so green is good.

With butterfly jigs, it is my opinion that it is more a reaction strike so technique trumps colors.

If you are in the area, Reel Seat in Brielle will provide you great info.

Best wishes,

Capt. Ed