PE Braided Fishing Line of Jigging Fishing
Jigging is the act of fishing with a jig, which is a sort of lure. A jig is made out of a lead sinker with a hook moulded into it and a soft body that is used to entice fish. Jigs are designed to move through the water in a jerky, vertical manner, as opposed to spinnerbaits, which move horizontally. The jig has a wide range of applications and may be used in both salt and fresh water. The lure attracts a variety of species, making it a favourite choice among fishermen for years.
Other materials, such as a Chenille wrap around the hook shaft, different feather hackles, hairs or other fur, marabou, Flashabou, and other materials, are also used to make jig bodies. The process of construction is frequently compared to that of fly tying. Some jigs, such as a "Wooly Bugger" fly tied on a jig head, are made exactly like their artificial fly equivalents.