The Shimano Butterfly Wing-Fall jig is a versatile and dynamic fishing lure designed to attract aggressive bites from predatory game fish. Whether you prefer conventional speed jigging or slow-pitch jigging, this jig is the perfect addition to your offshore fishing gear.
The Butterfly Wing-Fall Jig showcases a range of falling actions including wide roll, cradle swing, and back slide. These actions imitate the movements of an injured or dying baitfish, which triggers a natural feeding response in fish, making them more likely to go after the lure aggressively.
Manufactured to handle even the toughest fighting pleagics and bottom fish, the Butterfly Wing-Fall jigs are built with a through-wire construction for maximum durability. Additionally, they have a lifelike Kyorin finish that gives them the appearance of a live baitfish, further increasing their effectiveness.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I choose the right weight for the Shimano Butterfly Wing-Fall Jig?
Choosing the right weight for the Butterfly Wing-Fall Jig depends on the depth at which you want to fish and the current conditions. In general, lighter jigs are better for shallower waters and calmer conditions, while heavier jigs are more suitable for deeper waters and stronger currents. Experiment with different weights to find the one that works best for your specific fishing situation.
2. Can the Butterfly Wing-Fall Jig be used for freshwater fishing?
The Shimano Butterfly Wing-Fall Jig is specifically designed for offshore fishing and is most effective for targeting predatory game fish in saltwater environments. While you may be able to catch freshwater fish with this jig, its design and action are optimized for the unique challenges and behaviors of saltwater fishing.
3. How should I retrieve the Butterfly Wing-Fall Jig?
The retrieval technique for the Butterfly Wing-Fall Jig depends on the specific action you want to achieve. For wide roll action, a continuous high-speed retrieve can be used. For cradle swing action, employ a slower retrieve with intermittent pauses to let the jig fall and flutter. Finally, for back slide action, use a slow and steady retrieve with occasional twitches. Adjust your retrieval technique based on the fish's response and the conditions you're fishing in.
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