Looking to buy some jigs for tuna. What is the difference between a flat side and a flat fall jig?
Flat fall is more of a flutter type jig that gets it's action by dropping through the water column and is designed to be bit on the fall. Flat side are a speed jig that get much of their action from on a fast erratic retrieve and in theory should get bit just as much or more on the retrieve than on the fall when the fishermen gets the technique dialed in.
Most of the tuna jig guys are talking about flat sides when they reference butterfly jigs.
Awesome. Thanks for the replies.
When you are dropping a jig is there a rule of thumb for how long to let it drop for a specific depth? In other words, if the fish are showing at 50 feet you don't want to drop to 30 and thinking you are at 60.