Not a real clinic, to do that I'd have to be in the boat with ya to show ya.
But I'll point form a couple thing "I" do:
- I trim the weedguard so it is almost level with the hookpoint.
- I use 2 main colours(shades) of jigs. Dark(black and blues) and natural(greens and browns)
- rattle for heavy heavy cover
- no rattle for thin/skinny or heavy pressured water.
- Always use a trailer. usually match trailer to jig for natural colours, but will mix match using dark colours.(black jig, blue trailer)
I don't trim the skirts, but fish with guys that do. Whatever floats your boat and gives you confidence.
get good with the basics. DO NOT listen to dock talk. ie. "I like to have 21 strands of rubber on my jig exactly 3 and 1/16th inches each and I turn the eye of the hook 10.5 degrees"
Swimming the jig can be deadly in the right water. I like to swim the jig alot. Along docks, weedlines, trees, through pad beds, arrowheads, rice... anything really. Can cover alot of water this way.
It is so easy to switch to ole faithful when learning a new bait technique. So only bring jigs out with you when you fishing, you'll force yourdelf to figure it out. worked for me.
Become one with the jig and you'll boat more quality bass guaranteed.
Good luck,
Phil
This lovely lady fell for me swimming a jig.
And this one fell for me while dancing one.