SEAFLOOR CONTROL Saltwater Slow Pitch Jigging Lure SPUNKY 130g Red Pearl

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SEAFLOOR CONTROL Saltwater Slow Pitch Jigging Lure SPUNKY 130g Red Pearl

SPUNKY has a slim body that cuts through the water. At the punchy uplifts, it slides sideways in light energetic movements which is very attractive to the fish with good swimming ability. Focus on punching each pitches with good intervals in between. Spunky can slide for a pretty long time, followed by natural falling actions. It’s important not to interfere its natural movements. Keep in mind that the movements are more horizontal, it can stay in the same depth longer. When the fish is not active, you may be able to switch them on with the energetic movements of this jig. Great to work in strong currents and in complex currents too.
Features:
Reach straight and accurate to the bottom
Well modulated action.
Multiple horizontal edges on the surface achieve light feeling action.
This jig has the narrowest silhouette in Seafloor Control short jigs choice.Featuring fast falling and fast bottom touch.

Lure weight:130g
Lure length:130mm

How to use SEAFLOOR CONTROL Jigs?

Lift the rod and turn the reel so that the rod bends nicely and gives smooth upward acceleration to the jig. This is called one pitch and can be 1 turn, 1/2 turn or 1/4 turn of the reel.
The rod lift should start with rod tip down angled at 30 degrees to almost upright position. You can also vary the angle. If you keep the rod up-angled, the spring-up is stronger and the jig movement is more energetic.
When you reach upright position wait the rod spring back up the tip and release the tension. The jig gets free and is carried by the momentum so this movement is performed differently by the type of jig. Some jigs slide to the side, some twirl, some suspend, lie on its side and fall. When the tension is released the center-balanced jig go in a horizontal position and this and the fall are the best moments for the fish to bite.
The fish targets the head or front of the motion so if it bites during the sliding of the jig it is likely to get hooked by the top hooks. If it bites during the fall it is likely to get hooked by the tail hooks.
Do not turn the reel while lowering your rod and it is important to focus on the tension of your line during the fall. You can perform a free fall or tension fall depending on the type of fish or the pattern of the day.
Pick up the jig by reeling just before you feel the jig weight at the rod tip. The timing is important and if you do not give enough time and you do not feel the jig weight it means that you canceled the falling and the next pitch is very weak. If you give too much time you are hanging the jig on the line and the jig is dead.
If during the falling you see the line slack for a longer time, it is very likely that a fish took the jig. Reel in until you feel a weight on the rod tip and if it moves hit it.
To land the fish keep your rod down and reel in steadily. The slow pitch jigging rods are made to hook fish not to land the fish. Let your reel land the fish and use the reel drag to do the job.