The Shimano Butterfly Flatside jigs are designed to excel in the technique of angle-vertical jigging from a drifting boat. This fishing method has gained widespread popularity among anglers for targeting species such as tuna, snapper, and kingfish. The jigs' innovative design allows them to perform a unique action in the water that often triggers an aggressive response from predatory fish.
- Quick descent: The rear/center weight balance design allows the jig to descend rapidly to the desired fishing depth.
- Enhanced action: The weight distribution provides a swinging motion that simulates distressed prey.
- Dual hook capability: With an off-set eyeball position, anglers have the option to rig the jig with two different hooks to increase the odds of a secure hook-up.
- Attractive Colors: The Green Silver color provides a visually appealing target for fish under various water conditions.
- Durable Construction: The jig is built with high-quality materials to withstand the demands of deep-sea fishing.
These features make the Shimano BFLFS140 Butterfly Flatside Jig a versatile and effective tool for anglers looking to improve their catch rates while jigging in deep waters.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is the weight of the Shimano BFLFS140 Butterfly Flatside Jig?
The Shimano BFLFS140 Butterfly Flatside Jig weighs 140 grams, making it suitable for various deep-water jigging applications.
2. What is the color of the jig?
The color of the Shimano BFLFS140 Butterfly Flatside Jig is Green Silver, which is often effective in clear water conditions as it reflects light to attract fish.
3. How does the rear/center weight balance design benefit the jig?
The rear/center weight balance design of the Shimano BFLFS140 Butterfly Flatside Jig ensures a swift and even descent while allowing the jig to maintain an enticing action, thus making it more appealing to target species.
4. Can the Shimano BFLFS140 Butterfly Flatside Jig accommodate different hooks?
Yes, the Shimano BFLFS140 Butterfly Flatside Jig has an off-set eyeball position that permits anglers to utilize a variety of hook types and sizes, thereby optimizing the jig for various fishing conditions and target species, thus enhancing the overall hooking ratio.
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