Vertical fishing is done from the boat and consists of lowering a metal bait armed with an assist hook to the bottom, and retrieved vigorously to stimulate the attack of large predators. The main prey of this technique is the amberjack, this large darling does not disdain attacking our metal lure that in its frenetic ascents alternating with start and stop becomes irresistible to its eyes. This technique has also become very popular in the Mediterranean but Over the years, vertical jigging has been "abandoned" to move on to less tiring vertical techniques where we see the use of lighter equipment with a pasty action but with a large reserve of power, with which they are maneuvered Artificial silicone baits in the shape of a squid, capable of giving exciting catches both with benthic prey such as grouper, large dentex scorpionfish and pelagic prey such as large amberjacks, tuna and swordfish.