Jigging Spoon Tips and Techniques - Jigging Using the Brand New Jigging Spoon, The Boa Jig'r

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2010

http://www.thundermistfishingtips.com

Hello again,

This week we're showing you an excellent video loaded with jigging spoon tips and techniques.

In this video we're using a brand new type of jigging spoon called the Boa Jig'r, which is just perfect for freshwater, saltwater, and especially ice fishing!

Here we're using it in freshwater, jigging up some massive perch.

Check it out, and enjoy all the tips which will definitely put you onto more fish!

Until next time, good fishin'!

http://www.thundermistfishingtips.com

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  • what does the term "boa" mean

  • @momo2317 In this case, when Ivo refers to the Boa, it is actually the Boa Jigger, which is the jigging spoon he is using. (an actual Boa, is a type of snake)

    Thanks for tuning in and if you get a chance to use the Boa Jigger, you will absolutely love it!

  • @thundermistlures tips for YOU: its a white bass, NOT a perch, they usually hit on the way down so pull up fast and slowly down. by the way im 13 your late 40's early 50's ? i am already a better fisherman, that makes me laugh.

  • @hotrodmcspoonjr Hello and thanks for taking time to write to us. The white perch looks very similar to a white bass (or silver bass). White perch are very predominate in this area and are a lot of fun to catch.

    Nice to hear that you are enjoying fishing at a young age and that you are doing well at it - it's a great sport. Thanks again for tuning in and we hope you have a great year on the water in 2012.

  • Hi, i have a question, what color should i use? the lake water are kind of stain, murky, and what size are you using on this video, i like that size of jigging spoon. please let me know, i am try to get some some thundermistlures web site, you don't have you product anywhere in usa.?

  • @007cn Ivo was using the 1/2 oz size Boa Jig'r. In stained/murky water, gold Boa Jig'r would be perfect (gold has better reflective qualities in dark water)

    Various Bass Pro shops carry some Viper Spoons only, and other bait and tackle shops, mainly in the north east USA also carry a variety of products. (Viper Spoons also on line at Bass Pro)

    Ask your favorite store to get in touch with us - we'd be happy to ship to them. Otherwise, you could always buy on line at Thundermist lure co.

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  • ive been looking i dont think there is a limit on white perch in nys

  • @hotrodmcspoonjr way to show how well your parents raised you, your parents should be ashamed of you, talking to your elders like that have a little more respect, it goes a long way.

  • @hotrodmcspoonjr also use slabs, not minnows...its cheaper than going through tons of minnows, also you don't need scented as well

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