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Microjig fishing always has surprises in store For a high seas fishing trip with lots of action and fun, you need to know the microjig technique, so even on a day when the fish are not so good, you will have fun! DOWNLOAD THE FREE E-BOOK WITH IMPORTANT LESSONS FROM YAMA BY SIGNING UP ON OUR WEBSITE! https://www.quersaberdeixacomigo.com.br LOOKING FOR GOOD AND CHEAP FISHING ITEMS THAT YAMA USES? VISIT THE CHANNEL'S NEW STORE - THE BEST PRICES ON THE MARKET https://loja.quersaberdeixacomigo.com.br FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @quersaberdeixacomigo CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Microjig Fishing 13:31 Microjig Fishing in Queimada Grande 14:49 Killer Bait for Microjig 17:37 More Fish with Microjig 19:25 Hooking the Monster with Microjig Microjig fishing on the high seas is a technique that has become increasingly popular among sport fishermen. This technique consists of using extremely light jigs, usually weighing between 5 and 20 grams, which are thrown away from the boat and retrieved with short, quick movements. The equipment used in microjig fishing on the high seas is different from traditional fishing equipment. Fishing rods should have a fast action and sufficient drag to handle large fish, while reels should have good line capacity and a fast retrieve ratio to allow for quick retrieval of the jig. Microjig fishing involves using lightweight jigs that are cast far from the boat and retrieved with short, quick movements. These movements mimic prey trying to escape and are very effective in attracting the attention of fish. One of the main advantages of microjig fishing in the open sea is that it allows anglers to access fishing areas that are not available with other fishing techniques. Because jigs are lightweight, they can be cast far and retrieved quickly, allowing anglers to explore a large area of water. In addition, the choice of jig is also important. There are different types of jigs, each designed for a specific fish species. Lighter jigs are suitable for smaller fish, while heavier jigs are better suited for larger fish. In short, deep-sea microjig fishing is a challenging yet extremely effective technique for attracting a wide variety of fish. With the right equipment, precise techniques, and the right lure selection, anglers can have an exciting and rewarding fishing experience.