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Bassdash Vertical Jigs Luminous Slow Jigging Lure Metal Spoon for Saltwater Freshwater Fishing 3 Colors 4 Weights, Pack of 3 (3 Pack Assorted, 250 Grams (8-13/16 oz))

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About Bassdash Vertical Jigs Luminous Slow Jigging Lure

Specs: 40 grams (1-13/32 oz); Length = 83mm (3-17/64in) 60 grams (2-1/8 oz); Length = 95mm (3-3/4in) 80 grams (2-27/32 oz); Length = 104mm (4-3/32in) 100 grams (3-1/2 oz); Length = 112mm (4-7/16in) 150 grams (5-9/32 oz); Length = 128mm (5-1/16in) 200 grams (7-1/16 oz); Length = 140mm (5-33/64in) 250 grams (8-13/16 oz); Length = 160mm (6-19/64in) Ideally rigged with single or double assist hooks. Motions: Drop to desired depth and begin rhythmic lifts of the rod tip. The jig should appear to be fleeing. Or work with a sharp upward motion, then allow the lure to flutter back down. Or you simply drop the lure overboard and slowly lift your rod up and down once you reach a certain depth, this sort of jigging has also been known to be effective by simply placing your fishing rod in your boats rod holders with lure attached and let the boat and swell motion do all the work for you whilst you concentrate on other forms of fishing such as bottom bashing with bait. Tips: As slow jig is a bit larger and fall flat, it has a tendency to DRAG during the fall, especially when water current is strong and you need to go deep. Always keeping line straight is crucial, if you want to feel the bite. So, it's very important to choose the correct jig weight and choose the thinner fishing line as possible. If you see your line taking a horizontal path, that simply means current is too strong or your jig is too light. Bring everything up and exchange for a heavier jig. Sometimes when current is too strong, you need to cast in front of the current to let the jig fall straight to your fishing area. If the boat is equipped with a sea anchors, it's very helpful.