Heavily pressured fish will respond to this novel presentation. Learn more about the basic tackle and techniques for slow-pitch jigging.| Salt Water Sportsman
Choose the metal jig size, color and profile that best suits your target fish species. Next up, modification for more attractive action.| Salt Water Sportsman
Slow-pitch jigging rods are specialized pieces of fishing tackle. Learn what to look for when selecting your next fishing rod.| Salt Water Sportsman
Find and catch quality flounder on micro jigs in canals and bays along the Gulf of Mexico coast.| Sport Fishing
In the exploding jig-fishing market for reels, rods and jigs, experts offer advice on how to cut through the hype and pick what works.| Sport Fishing
Drilling a large diameter counterbore at an angle “freehand” is difficult because the bit will only be in partial contact with the wood when starting to drill and it will have a tendency to skip across the surface. This was the situation I found myself in when I was volunteered to add diagonal braces to […]| WoodBin
While building several sets of cornhole boards, I needed a way to create an evenly-spaced painted ring around the hole. That’s when I decided to build this “compass cutter”, which is essentially an over-sized compass with a blade in place of a pencil. It’s used like a normal compass but instead of drawing a line, […]| WoodBin
I wish I had made this plywood cutting table a long time ago. It makes quick work of breaking down a piece of plywood into more manageable sizes, especially if using a track saw. Perhaps the best feature of the table is that it is portable, allowing it to be assembled in an area with […]| WoodBin
The Dewalt Track Saw has a unique advantage over other track saws: a double-sided rail – a rubber edge strip on both sides – which allows cutting along both sides of the rail. This means there’s no need to flip the track around to cut from the opposite direction and the overall life of the […]| WoodBin
This simple router circle cutting jig was made from a piece of left-over 7/16″ PVC board that I found in the scrap bin. My impetus for building it was that I needed to cut 6″ wide holes for several corn hole game sets and I decided that the manual scroll saw approach with resultant wavy edges […]| WoodBin