Slow Pitch Jigging for Cod

Started by ksong, August 28, 2017, 06:07:27 PM

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ksong

Squidding technique has been used for cod jigging for decades.
Squidding is simple. You just crank steadily for 10 - 15 cranks and drop to the bottom again if you don't get hit by cod.
On the recent cod trip, I experimented slow pitch jigging using the light Black Hole Challenger Bank 691UL/IRT 300 combo with 8 oz JIGNPOP flat hammered diamond jig.
I had at least 6 nice cod on slow pitch jigging. Some were caught up high after I turned the handle about 10 times .
I got to test slow pitch jigging for cod on upcoming trips more.












droppedit

That's about the best way there is to catch pollack too but sometimes they are a lot higher in the water.
Where are you getting the cod from? I know it has to be below the 42 degree line but was wondering which port you are going out of.

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ksong

We went out from Chatham, Cape Cod. 
Pollack is good fighter, but cod fishermen don't have much interest in catching pollack. :)