Hey JFish,
Both Ron and Dave are right. You are looking for transition points...these are spots that go from medium depth to pretty deep i.e. 25' to 45' or 35' to 60'. This is why most of the large bridges in the Bay are great for jigging. There are numerous GREAT jigging spost througout the Bay...my favorites are closer to Long Reach though. One of the most famous spots is from Thompsons PT to Shermans Pt. The colder the better, this pushes the active fish to the bottom and creates a perfect scenario to jig.
The KEY, is to always stay on bottom. If you are off bottom you will not be targeting the active (Jig) fish. If you are fishing in heavier winds try to use a drift sock, this will slow you down allowing your bait to keep contact with bottom. If you find that you are not staying on bottom, go to a heavier jig (even a 1oz). I always tip my jigging spoons or Jigs with Gulp 3" Minnow, no need for live minnows any more (Sorry Bait Dealers). Gulp WAY out produces minnows and stays on alot longer.
Good Luck.
Cheers, Hodgey
_________________ Gary Hodge NPAA 518
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