Jigging Reel
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1/4 OZ JIGGING SPOON BLUE SILV $3.79 … |
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1/4 OZ JIGGING SPOON YELO RED $3.79 … |
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Okuma SALINA II 16000 Jigging Fishing Reel Drag Max25kg $115.00 |
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PELAGIC EXTREME by OMOTO VS10 LEVER DRAG JIGGING REEL $71.00 |
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PELAGIC EXTREME ZORRO 200Z-2SPD LEVER DRAG JIGGING REEL $159.06 |
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NEW SHIMANO TLD STAR 20/40S TROLLING JIGGING REEL $95.99 |
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PELAGIC OMOTO EXTREME VS10 LEVER DRAG JIGGING GAME REEL $218.52 |
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Kamikaze – KAMLD15 Pro Series – Jigging Reel w Reel Bag $137.10 |
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Shimano Torsa 30 Lever Drag Jigging Reel w/Free Cover $520.00 |
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Vintage Peen #160 bait casting jigging reel Salmon ,cod $5.99 |
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PELAGIC EXTREME by OMOTO VS10 LEVER DRAG JIGGING REEL $71.00 |
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PELAGIC EXTREME ZORRO-100Z2 SPD LEVER DRAG JIGGING REEL $269.99 |
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NEW SHIMANO TLD STAR 15/30S TROLLING JIGGING REEL $95.99 |
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Banax GT 4000 Series Jigging Fishing Reel $85.00 |
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Okuma SALINA II 10000 Jigging Fishing Reel Drag 25kg $129.00 |
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Okuma SALINA II 4000 Spinning Jigging Reel 23KG Drag $129.00 |
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Okuma SALINA II 5000 Jigging Fishing Reel 23KG Drag $129.00 |
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Shimano NAVI 6000 PG Jigging Fishing Reel $145.00 |
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TOKUSHIMA SG9000 X/LARGE JIGGING SPINNING FISHING REEL $64.33 |
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PELAGIC OMOTO EXTREME VS10 LEVER DRAG JIGGING GAME REEL $29.25 |
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PELAGIC ZORRO S-100Z-2 SPD LEVER DRAG JIGGING GAME REEL $112.00 |
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Shimano OCEA JIGGER EV 3000 Power Gear Jigging Reel NIB $269.99 |
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Tigre 300 High Speed Saltwater Jigging Reel Cobia Tuna $189.95 |
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PELAGIC OMOTO EXTREME VS10 LEVER DRAG JIGGING GAME REEL $218.52 |
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BLACK MARLIN JS10-W LEVER DRAG JIGGING GAME REEL $61.26 |
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Kamikaze – KAMLD20 Two Speed Dual Drag Jigging Reels $293.88 |
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28 INCH HEAVY JIGGING ROD REEL NOT INCLUDED–ROD NEW $9.99 |
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PELAGIC OMOTO EXTREME VS12 LEVER DRAG JIGGING GAME REEL $236.80 |
Irish Music- How do you tell the difference between a reel, slip jig, light jig, etc?
I am taking irish dance lessons, and I cannot identifiy what type of music I own. How do you tell the difference?
I have a basic working knowledge of reading and counting music.
Confusing, isn’t it? I like to buy my practice music that tells me the speed and the type, i.e. reel 143, etc.
I believe slip jigs are in 5/8 time, treble jigs are 3/3, reels are 4/4 and I think hornpipes are 2/4 (not sure.) Once you get your steps down, you will be able to hear the steps in the music. My daughter is able to discern steps that are compatible with reels and hornpipes in modern music. Give it some time and you will too, I bet.
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