
A metal jig designed just to be thrown and lured.
Total length: 60mm
Weight: 50g
Material: Lead alloy
Weight: 50g
Material: Lead alloy
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Small Bait

Pilot Blue
"Throw it, lure it, and get it to bite" -
bonito that are only interested in small bait, bigeye that stick tightly to the structure, mist that doesn't pay any attention to plugs even though it's boiling on the shoreline, bluefish that won't bite even if there's a huge flock of birds right in front of them... This lure will let you jump into a world that can only be created by a "small, flying lure".
bonito that are only interested in small bait, bigeye that stick tightly to the structure, mist that doesn't pay any attention to plugs even though it's boiling on the shoreline, bluefish that won't bite even if there's a huge flock of birds right in front of them... This lure will let you jump into a world that can only be created by a "small, flying lure".

Since it is a metal jig, you can try out various hook settings.
The photo shows an example of the settings when casting a jig to target bigeye tuna. Select a slightly longer assist hook and set it so that the rear end of the jig and the hook point are at about the same position.
For front assist hooks, select a hook that matches the size of the fish you want to catch.
(*The jig in the photo is a prototype model used during testing.)
The photo shows an example of the settings when casting a jig to target bigeye tuna. Select a slightly longer assist hook and set it so that the rear end of the jig and the hook point are at about the same position.
For front assist hooks, select a hook that matches the size of the fish you want to catch.
(*The jig in the photo is a prototype model used during testing.)

The extreme rear balance is designed to allow for casting. The left and right symmetrical body allows for any use without restrictions on how it can be used. You can throw it with all your might and splash it on the surface, or let it sink and then reel it in with a regular one-pitch or quick reel. Some people find it fun to let it tap the bottom. Because it is the most orthodox lure, it is designed with a stable body and is designed to be a lure that can be used freely by the user.