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Big Game Fishing - Jigging - Popping and Saltwater Fishing worldwide

Posts: 3,071

Location: München

Hobbies: Angeln, Sport und dieses Board --Angling, Sport and this board

1

Friday, January 1st 2010, 1:34pm

Fishing hype 2010 +

Poll

Which kind of angling will "hype" from 2010 to 2020?

37%

Popping (17)

28%

Jigging (13)

20%

Trolling from the boat (9)

7%

Fly fishing (3)

7%

Kayak Angling (3)

2%

Other (1)

A total of 46 Votes have been submitted.
Hi guys,

what do you think, which kind of fishing will "hype" the next ten years (period from 2010 to 2020)?



I´m looking forward to your votings.



Of course every comment is welcome too !

Uwe

red snapper

Blue Water Fan

2

Friday, January 1st 2010, 1:41pm

Popping (including stickbaits)! :thumbsup:

3

Friday, January 1st 2010, 2:53pm

Wind fishing! Froma wind surfing board!

Wirt

Intermediate

Posts: 290

Location: Gunzenhausen

Hobbies: Fischen Skifahren Surfen

4

Saturday, January 2nd 2010, 9:16pm

Hab mal fürs Poppern gestimmt .
Andreas

qh-breeder

Speed - Torsten

Posts: 647

Location: Weißenburg

Hobbies: Hochseefischen, Tauchen

5

Sunday, January 3rd 2010, 9:01am

Neeeee,

Jiggen ! :P
Auch genannt ........ Speed-Torsten :hexe:

Tortugaf

Intermediate

Posts: 290

Location: Berlin

Hobbies: Reisen ,Tauchen,Kajak,Wandern u.Fischen

6

Monday, January 4th 2010, 8:34pm

Ganz klar das Kajak. :thumbsup:
Das hat noch was von Abendteuer u. jagt.
Der einsame Kämpfer auf dem Meer, auf der Suche nach den Ungeheuern der Tiefe.
Klingt doch gut , oder ?

G. Ahab :D

Wolli

Intermediate

Posts: 222

Location: Bremen

Hobbies: Sailing, Tropical Game Fishing (Jigging), Traveling (Bali)

7

Wednesday, January 6th 2010, 8:25pm

denke das ist Abhängig vom Angelrevier.

Auf Bali bevorzuge ich Jigging. Popping bei hoch stehenden raubenden Fischen und Trolling auf dem Hin- und Rückweg zu/von den Spots.

Wolfgang

BretABaker

Trainee

Posts: 145

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Hobbies: jigging/popping

8

Thursday, January 7th 2010, 2:17pm

I'd say no question jigging and popping. It has exploded over the last couple years and IMO will continue to do so for a few reasons:

1. the gear is as strong as heavy traditional standup gear and much much lighter
2. the strike on a jig or popper is unlike that of bait. for me, its much more exciting and satisfying to get a hit on a jig or popper
3. many jigging and popping anglers are catch and release anglers which is also growing in popularity.
4. bait gets messy :)
5. it is far more economical to go out and jig all day than it is to burn a ton of fuel by trolling. with increasing fuel prices this can mean thousands of dollars for captains around the world.

But, we shall see :)
Bret Baker - Ocean Tackle International (OTI), Jig N Pop Adventures!

[url]www.jignpopadventures.com

Posts: 3,071

Location: München

Hobbies: Angeln, Sport und dieses Board --Angling, Sport and this board

9

Thursday, January 7th 2010, 8:11pm

Well, maybe some similar techniques are the future. For example the fishing with slider, stickbaits and so on. Well, we will see.

BretABaker

Trainee

Posts: 145

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Hobbies: jigging/popping

10

Friday, January 8th 2010, 4:36am

definitely :)

To be honest, most times i reach for a swimbait like a shibuki, tailwalk gunz, daiwa slider, etc before poppers. easier to work!! but a hit on a popper is unlike anything else!!
Bret Baker - Ocean Tackle International (OTI), Jig N Pop Adventures!

[url]www.jignpopadventures.com

bluemarlin54

Intermediate

Posts: 221

Location: 66914 Waldmohr

Hobbies: silly question

11

Monday, July 19th 2010, 7:36pm

Spin-Fishing: Jerk/ Stickbait & Popper

TL

Wolfgang

Wolfgang Schmidt

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