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Technique notes

  • For the fastest drop, fish these on a tight line and let them sink on a controlled count.
  • Use lift-drop or short hops rather than long steady retrieves if you want the jig to stay in the strike zone.
  • In deeper water, current seams, or near-bottom fish, start with a compact profile and heavier option first.
  • For trout, the tungsten nymphs work best on Euro rigs, tight-line rigs, or as a dropper.

When to switch

  • Switch to a spoon or metal jig if you need more flash and casting distance.
  • Switch to a tungsten nymph if you’re targeting trout in clear water, pressured water, or a technical tailwater.
  • Switch to a larger inshore jig if fish are holding deeper or you need a stronger baitfish profile.
  • If the fish want a slower fall, move away from fast-sinking models and use a lighter presentation.

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