Jigging fishing is a dynamic and thrilling technique that takes you into the rich waters of Mauritius to target iconic species like Giant Trevally (GT Fishing) , Dogtooth Tuna , and more. Guided by the expert captain Amaury de Coriolis , embark on an adventure with Pelagic Paradise and master various jigging methods for an unforgettable experience at sea. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, this activity promises excitement and memorable catches.
Book NowJigging fishing is a dynamic and highly effective fishing technique that has taken the angling world by storm, especially in the rich waters of Mauritius. At Pelagic Paradise , under the expert guidance of Captain Amaury de Coriolis , we invite you to discover the thrill of jigging as you target some of the ocean’s most prized game fish . Whether you’re an experienced angler or new to sport fishing , jigging offers an exciting way to explore the depths and land trophy catches like Giant Trevally (GT Fishing) , Dogtooth Tuna , and more.
Jigging fishing involves vertically moving a weighted lure, called a jig , up and down in the water column to mimic the movement of prey. This technique is particularly effective for targeting fish near reefs, drop-offs, and other underwater structures where predators often lurk. The rhythmic motion of the jig creates an enticing action that triggers aggressive strikes from species like Giant Trevally , Yellowfin Tuna , and Snapper.
Unlike popping fishing , which focuses on surface action, jigging delves into deeper waters, making it ideal for anglers seeking a versatile and rewarding challenge. With its combination of skill and strategy, jigging fishing is a must-try for anyone looking to elevate their fishing experience in Mauritius.
1. Vertical Jigging
This is the classic jigging method, where anglers drop the jig straight down to the desired depth and retrieve it with sharp, vertical movements. Vertical jigging is perfect for targeting species like Dogtooth Tuna , Giant Trevally , and reef-dwelling fish such as Snapper and Jobfish.
2. Slow Pitch Jigging
A finesse-based approach, slow pitch jigging uses lighter jigs and slower, more fluid motions to entice less aggressive fish. This technique has gained popularity among anglers targeting trophy-sized Giant Trevally (GT Fishing) and other reef predators.
3. Casting Jigging
For anglers who want to cover more ground, casting jigging combines elements of casting fishing with jigging techniques. By casting the jig horizontally and retrieving it with jerks and pauses, this method is ideal for exploring shallower waters and lagoons.
1. Giant Trevally (GT Fishing)
Known as the "ultimate fighter" of the sea, the Giant Trevally is a top target for jigging anglers. These powerful predators are often found near reefs and drop-offs, making them prime candidates for vertical jigging and slow pitch jigging.
2. Dogtooth Tuna
The elusive Dogtooth Tuna is a prized catch for jigging enthusiasts. Found near reefs and underwater structures, these stealthy predators put up a fierce fight once hooked, making them a rewarding challenge for experienced anglers.
3. Yellowfin Tuna
Fast-swimming and hard-fighting, Yellowfin Tuna are commonly targeted using jigging techniques, especially in deeper offshore waters. Their stamina and speed make them a thrilling catch for any angler.
4. Snapper and Jobfish
For those exploring shallower reef areas, species like Snapper and Jobfish offer excellent opportunities for jigging. These fish are abundant in Mauritian waters and are perfect for half-day fishing excursions .
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