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Best Mid Depth Vertical Jigging Line

Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Line recommendations for using the Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.

Sufix 832 Braid

$13.29 – $115.99

Reported by
Cast Your Net

Pool 4 - Redwing Dam (WI)

Cast Your Net reported catching Sauger using the Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Pool 4 - Redwing Dam. Additional comments from this report: "Flow on river is up from recent rains, must find proper flow. Current seams below wingdams produced on hairjigs vertical jigged. "

Reported by
Jvdfishing

Rice Lake (MN)

Jvdfishing reported catching Crappie using the Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Rice Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Finding the schools of Baitfish has been key. Finding them in 8-13 feet off shore in the evening. Using 1/8 VMC UV moon eye Jig and going between minnows or chunk of a nightcrawler. I'm using a 6' light power fast action St. Croix rod paired with a 2500 Diawa Tatula LT reel. "

Reported by
IammN

Green Bass Lake (MN)

IammN reported catching Crappie using the Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Green Bass Lake. Additional comments from this report: "The fish sit in about 7-8 ft water in a total depth of 10-12 ft. Toss a 1/8 to 1/16 power bait natural shad. If you desire bluegills, add a worm."

Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon

$26.99 – $137.99

Reported by
Scott Clark

Pool 4 - Redwing Dam (WI)

Scott Clark reported catching Walleye using the Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Pool 4 - Redwing Dam. Additional comments from this report: "3 way rig tipped with minnows in 5-12' of water. Look for current seams. "

Reported by
Dan Amundson

Lac Qui Parle (N.W. Bay) (MN)

Dan Amundson reported catching Walleye using the Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Lac Qui Parle (N.W. Bay). Additional comments from this report: "Rip Rap along bridges is giving up some walleyes with a jig and a minnow. If you’re not finding them in your original depth, don’t be afraid to slide a little deeper or a little shallower until you find em. "

Reported by
Tanner Raschke

Lake of the Woods (US) (MN)

Tanner Raschke reported catching Walleye using the Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Lake of the Woods (US). Additional comments from this report: "Fishing the Rainy River. Ice had skimmed over the river and it took a while to clear up but we were able to hop around and try a few different styles of fishing. With the cold water and falling water some of the fish we caught were in deeper pockets from 12-18ft adjacent to shallow flats on the edge of current seams, We spot locked and vertically jigged 1/2oz jigs with plastics, rainbows, small suckers and frozen shiners along with hair jigs. We fished shallower flats upstream from deeper holes with the 1/4 to 3/8oz jigs again and hair jigs in the 8-12ft range. Using spotlock vertical jigging, pitching jigs to the side or slightly cornering back downstream let the jig roll and hop in the current until it straightens out behind the boat downstream. Most bites would happen right away as our lines straightened out or on the fall jigging. 1/2oz also worked for more aggressive snapping. Dragging jigs upstream at 0.3 mph on shallower flats in 8-12ft worked well too. 1/4-1/2oz jigs pitched back behind the boat and jigged just enough to touch bottom when dropping the rod tip back a couple feet was key. Jigs with plastics like the rage simmer and keitech fat swing or BfishN moxie or pulseR worked the best. Pulling shallow diving minnow crank baits upstream at 1mph to 1.5mph on 3 way rigs with 2 or 3oz weights 12-16" down on lighter mono with 5-6ft leaders of 12lb flourocarbon back to the lure worked well for bigger fish"

Seaguar Red Label 100% Fluorocarbon

$15.79 – $83.99

Reported by
Jason

Deer Lake (2) (MN)

Jason reported catching Walleye using the Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') technique and Seaguar Red Label 100% Fluorocarbon on Deer Lake (2). Additional comments from this report: "Rock points held most fish"

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