
Overview
Jigging is an adrenaline-pumping technique where you drop heavy metal lures to the bottom and work them vertically through the water column. It's physically demanding but incredibly rewarding when you connect with a big fish.
Indonesian waters offer exceptional jigging, particularly around Nusa Penida's drop-offs and the Lombok Strait. Target species include amberjack, ruby snapper, dogtooth tuna, and giant trevally.
Highlights
Exciting, hands-on technique
Target deep-water species
Less boat-dependent than trolling
Premium tackle provided
Expert guides to teach technique
Best Time to Visit
Year-round, best in calm conditions
