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    Slow Jigging for Reef Species with Sammy Hitzke

    enAugust 25, 2020
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    About this Episode

    This week on the Podcast Jono and Guesty are again joined by the man from Bris-vegas, Sammy Hitzke, to discuss slow jigging for all the tasty morsels that live in deep water! In what is the longest episode yet, the boys dive deep into the techniques that Guesty and Sammy have tried and tested over the years to hopefully get you and your mates having more success out on the water. During the Podcast the guys cover a range of topics, which include jig size/colour/shape, what line class is required, the type of rod and reel you should look at investing in, the weather conditions that you should be looking for, and the type of terrain that you want to see appearing on your electronics. As always, there is plenty of banter in this one, with Sammy copping the usual brunt for being a QLD'er and Jono being on the receiving end of a spray for not offering to stick around and clean the boat after a session. All that and more on this episode of the Reel Action Fishing Podcast!

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