Asymmetrical Long Cast Sinking Jigs with Luminous Glow
Product Description
The JIG Series Long Cast Sinking Jigs are designed for anglers who demand distance, precision, and high visibility in their lures. With a double-sided asymmetrical structure, these jigs create unpredictable, life-like swaying motions during descent—perfect for mimicking fleeing baitfish and triggering predatory strikes.
Each lure features a powerful luminous UV coating, making them highly visible in deep or murky waters. The slim, streamlined body ensures maximum casting distance, while the 3D fish-eye and metallic finishes add irresistible realism. A variety of sizes and colors make these jigs ideal for light jigging, shore casting, or boat fishing targeting species like mackerel, tuna, seabass, amberjack, and more.
Key Features
✅ Double-Sided Asymmetrical Structural Design
Irregular side-to-side fluttering motion during sinking mimics wounded prey, increasing strike probability.✅ Luminous Glow & UV Light Activation
The lure’s body emits strong glow in darkness when charged with UV light—ideal for night fishing and deep water.✅ Long-Distance Casting Performance
Balanced body profile and weight distribution allow for powerful, accurate casting even in windy conditions.✅ Realistic 3D Eyes and Reflective Finish
High-quality finishes with natural reflection patterns and lifelike eyes stimulate aggressive predator behavior.✅ Versatile Sizes and Hooks for Multiple Species
From small pelagics to aggressive reef dwellers, these jigs are built to hook and hold fast.
Specifications
Model | Weight | Length | Action | Hook |
---|---|---|---|---|
JIG-141 | 30g | 68mm / 2.7in | Sinking | 1/0 |
JIG-141 | 40g | 80mm / 3.1in | Sinking | 1/0 |
JIG-141 | 60g | 85mm / 3.3in | Sinking | 1/0 |
JIG-141 | 80g | 98mm / 3.9in | Sinking | 2/0 |
Note: Sizes measured manually—minor deviations may occur.
Applications & Tips
Best for:
Shore jigging
Offshore vertical jigging
Casting from boats or piers
Targeting tuna, seabass, amberjack, bonito, mackerel, and other pelagic predators.
Fishing Tips:
Use UV flashlight to pre-charge the jig for optimal glow.
Drop to desired depth, then lift sharply and let it fall to mimic an escaping baitfish.
Use a fast-slow jigging technique for active fish, and slower fall methods when fish are less aggressive.
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