Pin Tail Sagoshi Tune (Clearance)
Pin Tail Sagoshi Tune (Clearance)
Stok rendah
The industry's first specially designed for Spanish mackerel
Sagoshi (young Spanish mackerel) is known as a migratory fish that can be easily targeted from breakwaters and surf. Fishing for Spanish mackerel has been known for a long time, but the current situation is that a more effective fishing method has not been established as a game fishing. Many anglers pursue Spanish mackerel by substituting existing lures. Some anglers have found lures suitable for Spanish mackerel fishing and used them to achieve overwhelming catches. This is the well-known Jackson's signature "Pintail Series." The greatest feature of the Pintail Sagoshi Tune is the irregular action that occurs automatically during the first retrieve. During the regular wobbling action, a flat shot that emits a strong flashing occurs "suddenly." The flashing of the unique flat-sided three-sided body strongly appeals to Spanish mackerel, which has an eye for shiny objects, and induces a reaction bite. Also, Spanish mackerel does not have a swim bladder and is not good at up and down movement. Therefore, it cannot follow the vertical action well, and there are many missed bites, which results in line breakage. Therefore, the Pintail Sagoshi Tune, which can induce reaction bites with a certain range of horizontal movement, is a logical lure for Sagoshi. And from the viewpoint of "ease of use", it can be handled with a wide range of tackles, and the best balance is pursued without stress from casting to retrieval. A through wire is used with consideration for strength, so it is possible to catch valuable fish with certainty even if the body breaks. The Pintail Sagoshi Tune is a unique and ultimate lure for Sagoshi, which was created by thoroughly studying the habits and predation methods of Sagoshi and combining it with the know-how of heavy weight minnows that Jackson has cultivated.
Name (Weight) | Size | Type | Hook |
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Pintail Sagoshi Tune (28g) | 90mm | Super Sinking | #5 |