02-12-2021, 07:15 PM
Trigger pressure is trial and error for the most part. When I am finding the jacker settings for the rod, I turn the trigger pressure screw to loose, then tighten it up to where it takes just a bit of effort to trigger it. I know that’s a vague description but I think of it along the lines of “ what does a light trout bite look like at the end of a rod”? Then I kinda tug at the line to see how much pressure it takes to make the rod tip have that action. Then I adjust the trigger pressure screw to trigger that that pressure point.
Typically, it’s set pretty light to Achieve that.
I cant speak on the jigging base cause the jaw jacker for me is just for dead sticking. The rod in my hand is the jigging rod.
There was an awesome previous thread on presentations and jig size. I’ll see if I can dig that up and paste it.
Typically, it’s set pretty light to Achieve that.
I cant speak on the jigging base cause the jaw jacker for me is just for dead sticking. The rod in my hand is the jigging rod.
There was an awesome previous thread on presentations and jig size. I’ll see if I can dig that up and paste it.