The Daiwa Mr. Slow jig is designed for slow pitch jigging with its widened, flat body shape. This design allows the jig to spend more time in the strike zone and has a slow, erratic falling action. The Mr. Slow Jig has unique angles and design that make it stop and change direction regularly while falling, creating a fluttering action that imitates a dying baitfish.
These jigs are equipped with two heavy-duty, extra sharp assist hooks that are connected by heavy braid. The braid is reinforced with internal fluorocarbon, adding strength to the hooks. The design of these assist hooks not only increases their strength, but also reduces the chances of them getting tangled, which can negatively impact the jig's action and result in missed bites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use the Daiwa Mr. Slow Jig?
A: The Daiwa Mr. Slow Jig is designed for slow pitch jigging. Simply cast the jig out and let it sink to the desired depth. Once it reaches the bottom, start a slow, rhythmic motion of lifting and dropping the rod tip. This will create the jig's unique fluttering action that mimics a dying baitfish.
Q: What is the benefit of the widened, flat body shape?
A: The widened, flat body shape of the Daiwa Mr. Slow Jig allows it to spend more time in the strike zone. It also creates a slow, erratic falling action that entices fish to strike. This design imitates the movement of a dying baitfish, attracting predatory fish and increasing your chances of a bite.
Q: How are the assist hooks designed?
A: The Daiwa Mr. Slow Jig is equipped with two heavy-duty, extra sharp assist hooks that are connected by heavy braid. The braid is reinforced with internal fluorocarbon, adding strength to the hooks. This design not only increases their strength, but also reduces the chances of them getting tangled, ensuring optimal jig action and minimizing missed bites.
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