The Buffalo jig, created by Nomad Design, is a unique fishing jig designed to mimic the movement of a wounded bait fish. Its center balanced weight distribution allows the jig to flutter as it descends into the water. This fluttering motion attracts various reef fish species such as snapper, amberjack, and grouper. Additionally, it has proven to be highly effective in catching tuna when used near schools of these fish.
Using the Buffalo Jig is best accomplished by performing a technique known as slow pitch jigging. The angler lifts the fishing rod slowly and then allows the jig to flutter downwards. This method provides an enticing presentation that triggers the predatory instincts of the target species.
One of the key features of the Buffalo Jig is its durable construction. Equipped with 5X BKK assist hooks, it is built to withstand the powerful fights and challenges posed by gamefish. This ensures that anglers can immediately put the jig to use right out of the package without having to worry about hook strength.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can the Buffalo Jig be used in freshwater fishing?
The Buffalo Jig is primarily designed for saltwater fishing in reef and open water environments. While it may attract some freshwater species, it is not optimized for use in freshwater.
2. What is the weight of the Buffalo Jig?
The Buffalo Jig is available in a 120g weight option.
3. How effective is the Buffalo Jig in attracting fish?
The Buffalo Jig has proven to be highly effective in attracting various reef fish species such as snapper, amberjack, and grouper. It is also capable of catching tuna when used near schools of these fish.
4. Can the Buffalo Jig be used with any fishing rod?
Yes, the Buffalo Jig can be used with any fishing rod that is suitable for the targeted fish species and fishing technique.
5. Are replacement hooks available for the Buffalo Jig?
Yes, replacement hooks for the Buffalo Jig are available for purchase separately. This allows anglers to easily replace the hooks if they become damaged or worn out.
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