Finesse Head
Have you ever fished with a hard bait and changed to the jighead and worm, and got a bite immediately? Worms made from soft materials are very effective against vigilant fish, due to their life like feel and softer actions. In recent years, a finesse style using a jig head of around 10 g has attracted a lot of attention. In order to establish this style of fishing, the head part plays an important role, and factors such as the casting distance, stability in the air, stability of swimming, and the sink speed, also range keeping ability, and horizontal posture are required for surf. The finesse head has a dent in the lower part of the head, and by holding the water flow, the stability of the action and the horizontal posture are produced. By making the cross-sectional shape of the head triangular, the water flow across the top is improved, and the sinking rate to the bottom and the depth range are achieved. The weight distribution of lead enables us to adjust the flight stability and increase the casting distance. The finesse head incorporates all the necessary elements for successful fishing including its hooking performance. Adopting a triple-clene with a high degree of freedom keeps the fish hooked and doesn’t allow the fish to throw the hook during the fight, it can be attached to the lower eye in normal areas, and it can be attached to the upper eye for points where there is a root hook so that you can attack with peace of mind. Finesse jighead has been developed to successfully entice and attract the fish that are normally so difficult to catch.
Lure Specs
| Size | Weight | Type | Range | Hook | Quantity | Price |
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| - | 10g / 12g / 14g / 16g / 18g | - | - | Original Assist Hook #8 | 2 | ¥900 |
(Price does not include tax)
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10g
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12g
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14g
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16g
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18g