I learned to worm / jig fish by just setting the hook on anything that felt different. After you hook up with a fish a few times you will learn what it feels like. I hooked a lot of weeds, rocks and stumps before I figured out what the fish fell like when they take the jig or worm.
I best describe it as a series or taps. Tap Tap Tap or just a Tap Tap. But you will know when a fish picks up the jig. And if you have ever watched a bass or even a crappie **** in a bait you know how they do it. They flair their gills and **** in a bunch of water into their opened mouth. And they can spit that water back out just as quick.
So my advice to you is to set the hook one and then twice to make sure that you have a good hook set on any big fish. If "I" am going to loose a big fish I want it to be right away not after I end up playing the fish for 10 mintues and she gets off right before I can get the net on her. I say her because we all know that the women have the bigger mouths. LOL I mean that the female bass are bigger than the males for the most part.
This should bring out any women hiding behind online names that don't sound female. LOL
Just kiddin girls!



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