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Characteristics - The peacock rattle
jig is unquestionably the most productive, and among the easiest of all
lures to use to catch peacock bass. This light-weight, streamlined
lure is
unique in several ways. It's unique in its configuration and appearance.
Unlike conventional jigs, it uses a darter style, half ounce head and an
extra wide-gap hook. With its extended tail, the peacock rattle jig
is tied with contrasting colored bucktail. It's also unique in the
way it's fished. This jig is not jigged at all - it's swum through
the water with rapidly accelerating pulses and at relatively high speed. |
Because it is fished rapidly, it not only doesn't bounce off the bottom
like conventional jigs do, it rarely drops more than several feet below
the surface. The peacock bass angler uses this jig as though it were
a streamer fly, ripping it through the water two to three feet at a time.
Its light, half ounce weight, allows the fisherman to keep the jig moving
and off the bottom, while the ripping motion causes the bucktail to pulsate
with each rip. The peacock bass rattle jig works best with a medium-light
spinning outfit and 20 or 30 pound test braided line. The light weight
rig will allow you to cast it very accurately in cover and very far in
open water. Use it to probe among fallen timber in lagoons, casting
parallel to trunks and branches and retrieving it quickly, right through
where the fish find cover. Cast it over sand banks and saddles at
lagoon mouths and inlets, ripping it rapidly from deep water to shallow
and back again. Probe fast water, rocks and eddies in the river itself.
In all of these applications, peacocks will readily pound these baits.
The faster you retrieve them, the harder they hit them.
Jigs of all kinds are among the most effective of clear water lures.
Unfortunately, when fishing peacock bass, clear water is not always available.
A regular, garden variety jig can, therefore, be almost ineffective in
cloudy or muddy water. A conventional jig is primarily a sight lure.
If the fish don't see them well, they just won't hit them. Sidewinder's
Peacock Rattle Jig is not a conventional jig, however. As its name
implies, it's equipped with a hidden rattle, attracting attention and evoking
the underwater effect of baitfish gills working, a sound dear to the heart
of a hungry hunting predator. By adding sound and vibration to the
jigs appetizing appearance and motion, the peacock rattle jig overcomes
the limitations of conventional jigs and multiplies its chances to be sensed
by the ever-aggressive peaock bass.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call us,
toll-free or E-mail us.
Thanks for fishing with Acute Angling!
Paul Reiss:
- (866) 832-2987 - E-Mail Paul Reiss
Garry Reiss
- (866) 431-1668 - E-Mail Garry
Reiss
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