The Shimano Butterfly Flat-Fall Jigs offer a fresh approach to the popular Butterfly Jigging technique. This innovative design allows anglers to drop the jig to the desired depth or all the way down to the bottom, then reel it up approximately 30 feet and release the line. Alternatively, you can cast the jig and let it fall while releasing the line.
To maximize your chances of a bite, simply wait for the fish to strike, then give the rod a quick jerk and repeat the process. The center balanced jig has a unique wobbling action, maintaining a horizontal position as it falls. This allows it to stay in the strike zone for a longer period compared to regular Butterfly jigs.
The Shimano Butterfly Flat-Fall Jigs feature a hydrodynamic flat keel design, ensuring optimal stability and control. Two Owner dancing stinger hooks with PowerPro 250lb. assist are included to enhance your chances of hooking onto your target fish. The center balanced jig is designed to flatten during the fall, further enticing nearby fish to strike.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use the Shimano Butterfly Flat-Fall Jigs?
A: You can drop the jig to your desired depth or all the way down to the bottom, then reel it up approximately 30 feet and release the line. Alternatively, you can cast the jig and let it fall while releasing the line.
Q: What should I do when a fish strikes?
A: When a fish strikes, give the rod a quick jerk to increase your chances of hooking onto the fish. Repeat the process to maximize your chances of a bite.
Q: How does the center balanced jig of the Shimano Butterfly Flat-Fall Jigs work?
A: The center balanced jig has a unique wobbling action that maintains a horizontal position as it falls. This allows it to stay in the strike zone for a longer period compared to regular Butterfly jigs.
Q: What is the advantage of the hydrodynamic flat keel design?
A: The hydrodynamic flat keel design of the Shimano Butterfly Flat-Fall Jigs ensures optimal stability and control, making it easier for anglers to manipulate and attract nearby fish.
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