Jiggerpole
Appearance
A jiggerpole (or jigger pole) is a very long fishing pole that is used with a very short and very heavy line, usually a foot (0.3 m) or less of 50 lbf (220 N) test or heavier. Then a large lure or bait is attached and manually worked around the shoreline and cover. In deep cover, the lure or bait can be presented by placing the tip of the fishing pole into the water.
History
Fishing with a jiggerpole is perhaps the oldest known method of capturing bass with an artificial lure.[1] "Generations ago, savvy swamp fishermen used long cane poles rigged with short lengths of heavy line and large spinner/lures."[2] Electric Jigger Poles were created by Smith Designs Fishing
Notes
- ^ Pennsylvania State University (1971) Complete book of baits, rigs and tackle STD Publications.
- ^ Cornell University (1993) Jiggerpoles Field and stream, Volume 98, Page 148.