rear-fall type short jig perfected by studying the habits of the hairtail fish.
In the evolving hairtail fish jigging scene, rear-fall type jigs have been attracting attention in recent years.
Due to their habits, hairtail fish swim almost entirely underwater while feeding.
By concentrating the balance on the rear, it reaches the range with a faster fall than a center-balanced jig, so you won't miss the reaction.
For jerks and retrieves, there is little shaking, and the head-shaking action at a set width creates a reaction from the hairtail fish, leading to a hit.
Usually, by attaching hooks such as triple or quattro only to the rear,
the jig itself rises straight up,
so it is a jig that does not lose its balance much even after jerking and is less likely to turn sideways.
In other words, for hairtail fish that swim standing up,
there is also the advantage that the leader is less likely to be cut because it is bitten from below.
Furthermore, the lineup has been revised to focus on colors that have been attracting attention in recent years.
We aim to create a color that can be used safely when jigging for hairtail fish.
Rear center of gravity. First fall
The rear center of gravity makes it fall quickly.
The head is raised