Just picked up some things from BPS and a couple new things I'd like to try out is the Jika Rig, any tips? Also got some soft plastic craws to go with it.. These Jika were already put together a BPS product..
Also got some gamo wacky rig hooks, never tried this either, noticed these had the weed guards... Jus new techniques gonna try got the yum dinger with this.. Any tips or advice would be appreciated..
Fish the Jika Rig just like you fish a T-rig. The main difference is that the bait
will tend to suspend just off the bottom. I think you will be very surprised at how
effective the rig is at times.
Man I was thinking nobody fishes one..
Thanks
I'm thinking of making my own. I noticed some have just one split ring to connect the hook and sinker. And some have a second split ring. Anyone know if this makes any difference as far as action? Also, they have a long skinny sinker but I just have regular bass casting sinkers with a wire tie. Does this make any difference worth noting?
The advantage of this rig is the way the sinker leads the bait through over. I have not noticed any bait suspending off the bottom, the sinker generally lays flat, and and the bait lays similar to a T-rig at rest. The action of some baits when slowly dragged is pretty dramatic, though. As the sinker ticks small rocks, the bait flutters. It's pretty sweet retrieved this way with a fishy looking plastic.
Rooster, I use the Owner Jig Rig. There is a welded ring attached directly to the hook, for strength. Attached to that is a split ring, with the sinker attached to that. The split ring allows you to change the weight to your preference. I've swapped them out for heavier, pencil style drop shot weights. The skinny weights offer better penetration through milfoil that is abundant up here.
I made my own with a Owner twist lock, split ring and a drop shot weight. I rig a BPS floating 8" lizzard. You can smokem' in the spring time.
On 3/2/2013 at 8:19 AM, MemphisFF said:Just picked up some things from BPS and a couple new things I'd like to try out is the Jika Rig, any tips? Also got some soft plastic craws to go with it.. These Jika were already put together a BPS product..
Also got some gamo wacky rig hooks, never tried this either, noticed these had the weed guards... Jus new techniques gonna try got the yum dinger with this.. Any tips or advice would be appreciated..
Made my own with two bell sinkers attached with a good sized split ring. The sinkers bang against each other adding another dimension to the technique.
I love the wacky rig hooks with the little weed guard on them for fishing the tops of weed beds. The other hook I've used is the one with the wire weed guard. It isn't a wacky rig hook, but works just fine in the 1/0 size. I believe Eagle Claw make them.
I've been making my own Jika and Rage rigs for years, nothing new about either. They just come packaged now. For the Rage I buy the slotted cylindrical sinkers made to pinch on the shank.
Tried the Jika Rig today at pickwick had one break my line.... It was a good fish whatever it was but didn't get many bites on it. Will keep on using this technique I enjoyed it.
I think this rig is going to sweet for me this year.Stacy King loves this rig,I did google Stacy King and the Jika rig and there is alot of info there.And some tank demo's too.It glids alot better compared to the t-rig.I can see the Paca,baby Paca,bevers,swimbaits,ribbon tail worms,lizards,to just namw a few.I can't wait!!!!!!!!
fished a tournament at pickwick and used the jika rig. I caught about 40 bass that day and finished 2nd. Won big fish with 6.5lb. I used a rage craw and slow drag it.
Zseen, nice jib,it is always nice to cash a check. What bait did you use on the jika?
On 4/2/2013 at 11:46 AM, Zseen said:fished a tournament at pickwick and used the jika rig. I caught about 40 bass that day and finished 2nd. Won big fish with 6.5lb. I used a rage craw and slow drag it.
Im tryin it this weekend at a farm pond to try to get some confidence. Never tried it before. Gotta love the rage craw
Payin' close attention to this thread...!
The Power Team Lures Craw D’oeuvre has been my go to bait on this rig, being neutrally buoyant it's floats just off the bottom while those claws quiver, it's drives smallmouth crazy!! My favorite is 3-/16oz with a 3/0.
On 4/2/2013 at 11:56 AM, eyedabassman said:Zseen, nice jib,it is always nice to cash a check. What bait did you use on the jika?
I used a 4/0 Trokar hook with a cylinder 1/4oz drop shot weight. Bama Craw color rage tail. I pitched it up shallow next to laydowns or docks, and slowly drag it back. The water was 53 degrees and wind at about 20mph
the partner in the back of the boat was using a biffle head with the same bait, and I was catching 5 to 1 over him.
Now with that said, last tournament - last week I tried the jika with not a bite.
Pretty neat concept. Might give it a try tomorrow.
I'm surprised you guys are not using the bait that was designed to be fished with the Jika Rig....the YUKI BUG! comes in 2 sizes.
I've been doing pretty well using the 3/16 oz Owner Jika(I know, it's expensive!) with the 3.5" Yuki in Watermelon red flake. I HOP it rather then drag it. Works well in the mouth of a slough coming into a river/bayou.
Invariably, there is a drop-off from the shallow slough when it enters the bayou. When it falls off the ledge, they hit it.
Im thinkin of cutting the bottom of a paca craw and and stuff styrofoam into the tubed area and glue it back together so it floats up.
Try the new Z-man Elaztec Craws, they float nice.
On 4/3/2013 at 12:25 PM, ataris41 said:Im thinkin of cutting the bottom of a paca craw and and stuff styrofoam into the tubed area and glue it back together so it floats up.
Just take a ear plug and roll it in your fingers to make it small and long and then push it into the Paca craw.It will expand once it is in the Paca and now it will float. No need to cut!
On 4/4/2013 at 11:38 AM, eyedabassman said:Just take a ear plug and roll it in your fingers to make it small and long and then push it into the Paca craw.It will expand once it is in the Paca and now it will float. No need to cut!
preciate it, homie. good call. that will save some time
Guys went fishing this last Saturday and we were fishing after a post front had moved through... There were a lot of folks fishing but few were catching anything.... My buddy and I had fished for quite a few hours and had caught nothing...he switched to this rig using a paca craw and with in the hour he started catching fish.....I was using other techniques from T& C rigs....jigs,weightless worms,crankbaits, finesse worms....nothing! After talking with other fisherman the story was the same the bite was tuff.... but with this rig he ended up with 6 nice ones for the day when everyone else was catching one or two.... It made a believer out of me..... Another great tool to fall back on when the bite is tuff.....
Tight lines Guys
Memphis, I made one last month and took it to a local lake and caught one on my first cast.
I like the idea of two weights to give it some clicking sound. May add a second weight to the ones I made.
Rage Craws are great on them!
I've never fished one, but the other night I made some Jika rigs with 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0 worm hooks and some split rings and sinkers I had laying around. on the ones I made with the 2/0 hooks, the split ring is a pretty tight fit in the eye of the hook, to the point where the hook cant really move on the ring without forcing it, while on the 3/0 and 4/0 hooks the eyes are slightly larger and the hook swings more freely on the ring. Hook size aside, are there any advantages or disadvantages of having a more rigid hook vs. a free swinging hook with this presentation?
If you are going to make your own, I recommend the Gamakatsu Superline EWG with Ring. (http://www.gamakatsu.com/fishing-hooks.php?pid=1159)
Attach the split ring and sinker to the welded ring. Tie off to the ring as well. Skinny drop shot weights work well, and penetrate weeds best - which is the main point of the rig. Having a free swinging hook allows the best bait action, too.
I gave the Jika rig a fair test over the last month (July). I made my own rigs that weighed between 3/8 and 1/2 oz. I made mind using worm weights positioned back to back with a glass bead separating them.
I fished a mildly pressured Conservation Lake that is gaining a reputation for being stingy about keepers (15"+ fish) , but there are plenty of "slot fish" between 12" and 15".
In 4 July trips, (all hot, 90+ degree days, some very sunny and some cloudy) I caught 17 keepers up to 21" long and an additional 40 or so slot fish. All on the Jika rig, all deeper than 10' down to 18 or 19'. All on the deep edge of a weed line. So currently, I am pretty sold on the Jika rig as a solution to the summer, fishing deep dilemma. I used a variety of creature style baits and the BPS Mag Fin-eke worm. No real pattern emerged there, just keep fishing deep and every so often something would hit it.
would be cool to get an article or video posted about this.
Has anyone ever tried to fish a finesse jika rig on a spinning rod and light line? What size hooks, split rings, and weights would you use? Also what type of baits would you use and how would you work it?