Hairtail jig head where you can clip a pilchard to it and work it as a real lure.
The jig head glows at night which makes it easier for hair tail to see during night time.
Twin hook rig for increased hook up rate.
Hairtail jig head where you can clip a pilchard to it and work it as a real lure.
The jig head glows at night which makes it easier for hair tail to see during night time.
The light head is perfect for drifting just below the surface of the water. When it is quiet and there are no waves, when there is almost no current in the back of the bay, when the fish are extremely close to the surface of the water, etc., it is very effective if it pulls with a dead throw. It is not a versatile model because it has a poor flight distance, but it is a model that has many turns when fishing is difficult.
Since it can be pulled slowly even shallow tana without extremely impairing long-distance throwing ability, it is a basic item that should be thrown at least once during the madume season. Regardless of the pulling speed, it can swim naturally on the tide, so it is not uncommon for it to overwhelm other sizes when it is eaten.
A slightly heavier basic item that can be used in the same way as No. 3 at a depth of about 10 meters. It is slightly faster than slow and more effective at times slightly off than the best times. For beginners, it is recommended to start fishing from the middle layer with No. 4, and when the fish activity decreases, replace it with No. 3 and slowly work the bait.
When the wind is strong and the thread is washed away, No. 5 is easy to handle to pull the middle layer ~ near the water surface. Another feature of No. 5 is that you can trace exactly to your feet in a place with high scaffolding. The flight distance that does not lose to the wind and the tana keep power that does not lose to the tide are effective in large places with deep areas facing the ocean.
If you want to use it in a deep place with a depth of 15 m or more, you need at least No. 6. It is the limit of the weight that can be handled with sea bass rods and egging rods, and it is also the right size to handle with a long cast rod + nylon line. Even if you pull a little faster, it will not float, so it is indispensable when aiming at the center of the bottom.
It's a heavy weight that requires careful tackling and throwing, but it can be a powerful weapon if mastered. It has excellent casting and sinking. The ability to stay pressed down deep even when pulling surpasses that of metal jigs.






