Rods for Fishing Jigging

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Rods for Fishing Jigging

Power and control in deep water

Discover our jigging rods, designed to work metal jigs efficiently and take on the ocean’s toughest predators. With fast actions and powerful backbones, they give anglers maximum control during hard fights, whether in the Atlantic, Mediterranean or on exotic fishing trips.

Check out leading brands such as Howk, Xzoga, Zenaq and Patriot Design.

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  • Brand: OBX
  • Weight: 335 g

Reference: PX3505-1

Brand: OBX

Salwater Tackle OBX Outer Banks 300 BFT 2ND GENERATION

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Saltywater Tackle 2nd Generation Outer Banks 300 BFT Jigging RodThis rod has been put into the ultimate test in the harshest terrain around the world, we tested the 2nd Generation OBX-300 in Southern Oman, French Polynesia, Tanzania, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia and we achieved like no others in terms of lightness, jig presentations and power!...

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How to choose your jigging rod?

Action: fast action rods transfer jig movements more effectively and provide solid hooksets, while more moderate actions absorb headshakes from powerful fish.

Power: choose according to jig weight (100 g to 400 g+), but also consider depth and current. Heavy currents and deep fishing require stronger rods to work the jig efficiently and fight big predators.

Length: jigging rods usually range from 1.50–1.80 m, offering comfort and excellent leverage during intense battles with strong fish.

Top brands: jigging series from Howk, Xzoga, Zenaq and Patriot Design are highly regarded for their strength and balance.

These rods are perfect for fishing trips in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and exotic destinations worldwide.


FAQ – Jigging rods

What length is best for jigging?

A 1.50–1.80 m rod is ideal. Shorter rods reduce fatigue during long jigging sessions, while slightly longer models give more control over jig action and better fighting leverage against strong fish.

What rod power do I need?

Power depends on jig weight and conditions. Light jigging rods (50–120 g) suit small predators, medium rods (120–250 g) target amberjack and mid-size tuna, while heavy rods (250–400 g+) are built for GTs and large yellowfin in strong currents.

Is jigging suitable for big fish?

Absolutely. Jigging is one of the most efficient techniques for large predators such as tuna, GTs and groupers. Modern jigging rods combine backbone strength and sensitivity, giving anglers the upper hand in the toughest saltwater fights.

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