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- This coincided with the re-jigging of the ITV network.
- They are catching them on jigging spoons in deeper water.
- Early solo dancing was composed mostly of extemporaneous jigging done by men.
- Villareal said the water's drift is also critical to jigging success.
- The first squid-jigging event was held off Pulau Kapas in 1994.
- When ice fishing, walleye are caught jigging or on tip-ups.
- Flex-It jigging spoons are still successful.
- Cephalopods are caught by nets, pots, traps, trawling and hand jigging.
- Truancy is often referred to as playing hookey, skipping, ditching, or jigging.
- I've observed squid fishermen jigging off piers in Seattle and other Puget Sound communities.
- He jerked the line slowly _ this is called jigging _ and waited for a nibble.
- "CANDAT sotong " or squid-jigging is a seasonal affair in Terengganu.
- The few that are being hooked are on conventional tackle by anglers jigging spoons and ice jigs.
- No sooner had they and their pier partners started jigging for bait than boats began to appear.
- Someone somewhere once referred to jigging as " a jerk waiting for another jerk ."
- I then began the ever-so-gentle jigging action that triggers perch into mouthing the lure.
- Walleye are readily caught through the ice in winter, usually on jigs, jigging spoons or minnows.
- Vertical jigging in an aggressive manner can be an effective method of targeting the salmon species of the reservoir.
- As a result, interest increased, and now it isn't only immigrants who are jigging ."
- The jigging Dupuis believed he had taken the opening set tiebreaker on an ace as his serve whizzed past Agassi.
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