I am not about to start trying to bump a J-hook/exposed hook style jig head over a snaggy reef (I turn to the Savage Minnow Weedless for this, that particular jig head is SO good for working along really rough ground), but I have done plenty of bumping jig heads along in fast current over the years just fine with a J-hook jig head, and whilst I did think I might end up snagging a load of them up and getting cross with it all, the experimenting I have done recently with swimming these Ball Jig Heads around over rough to broken ground has been really interesting
Drifting is similar to trolling, but you allow the current or windnot your motor, paddle, or pedal driveto propel your boat across the water
Two, the hookup ratio is slightly higher than with true circle hooks
For example, when fishing in the banks and trying out different rigs, baits, or lures, anglers sometimes prefer setting them up all at the same time