Ruby Snapper Strike Full Fight - TDFS Slayer Jigging Rod

Deep Jigging Ruby Snapper Full Fight A typical deep jigging session for ruby snapper starts with a long drop into deep reef or hard bottom, often between 150 and 400 meters. These fish are not usually found in shallow water, so patience matters. Watch the line descend, keep contact with the jig, and wait for a clear bite signal. When the fish takes, the fight is steady rather than dramatic. Ruby snapper tend to use their weight and depth, which means controlled lifting and consistent pressure are more effective than rushing the retrieve. ⚙️Gear 🎣 Rod: TDFS Slayer Solid Carbon Jigging Rod 400g 🌀 Reel: Shimano Ocea Jigger 2001 NRPG 🧵 Line: Sunline Siglon PE2.5 🎯 Leader Line: Daiwa FC 60lb ⭐ Jig: Bihu Long Jig 250g Anglers regularly catch ruby snapper through vertical jigging in regions of the United States Pacific territories, Australia offshore grounds, and across parts of Asia where deep reef systems are accessible. Conditions vary by location, but the fundamentals stay similar. Keep the presentation vertical, track depth changes, and adjust drop timing to match drift and current. Did you know: Ruby snapper are long lived deepwater fish and often inhabit structured seabeds where bait species gather. Their bright coloration fades after capture due to pressure change. Jigging for ruby snapper rewards preparation,awareness, and patience. If you found this useful, consider subscribing for more vertical jigging action and offshore content. Drop your depth range or ruby snapper experience in the comments to help other anglers learn from it. Thanks for watching! ♥️🎣🙏 #verticaljigging #slowpitchjigging #snapper #snapperfishing #offshorefishing