Dropping large, heavy metal jigs into deep water and retrieving them at high speed is an exciting form of fishing that can produce all manner of large, tough, predatory fish. Today's guest Jim Potts has been doing this style of fishing for 20 years in both Australia and New Zealand. His passion for the sport and his willingness to help other get into jigging resulted in this beginners class covering all you need to know to get started in deep water jigging. ____________________________ Keen to end the ALF Podcast a hand? Team Doc Lures is a community of anglers who support the podcast, but also enjoy some next-level, members only audio masterclasses and other resources. Please check it out at: https://team.doclures.com ____________________________ Episode 258 show notes: https://doclures.com/deep-water-jigging-jim-potts/
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