Articles
A Success Story
The recent success of Butterfly Jigging in the United States can be attributed to its early development in Japan during the early 1990's. ...
Dances with Butterflies
"On first inspection, I had serious doubts about the butterfly jig, its double hooks swinging from the top of the lure. "No way this thing will work," I'd thought. But my fishing buddies, Shimano's John Mazurkiewicz and TV celebrity Larry Dahlberg, assured...
Deepwater Jigging
"Traditional thinkers will tell you that in order to probe the depths at the edge of the continental shelf you'll need broomstick-stout rods, several pounds of lead and multi-hook rigs. They'll say you need to carry slabs of cut fish, squid, or clams for ...
The Monarch of Jigs
"When Shimano came out with this all new Butterfly jigging system a while back, I was the first person to knock the idea. I really figured it was just another marketing ploy from a big company. Wow, was I wrong!" ...
Shimano Expands Butterfly Jigging System
IRVINE, Calif. - Mid-Year ’07 Intro -- Saltwater anglers have quickly realized the fishing success when using Shimano’s Butterfly Jigging System, and now the tackle manufacturer expands the system with the introduction of 54 new flat-side jigs. Depending o...
The Shimano Butterfly Jigging System
The company's one-of-a-kind jigging system has deep-water anglers everywhere excited. By Keith Jackson...
Takes Your Fishing To A Higher Level
- Trevala jigging rods - ‘Best New Rod’ winner at ICAST ‘05 New Product Showcase - IRVINE, Calif. 5/06 -- Combining shorter, powerful rods, high speed and power reels, aggressive action jigs and the use of braided line, fluorocarbon leaders and free-swing...
Angling Innovation: Butterfly Jigging
Old-style yo-yo jig fishing frankly wears you out, and I used to put my rod in the rack if the fish didn't bite after the first try or two. Story by Rich Holland...
Secret Technique
Canyon commuters may want to give butterfly jigging a try during the peak fall season. Story by Pete Barrett...
Better Than Bait?
A new lure takes the drudgery out of deep-water jigging while drawing savage strikes. By David Dibenedetto...