With the jig head, a shovel tail rubber fish is traditionally raised, which is then usually pulled or plucked over the bottom of the water.
You can see the movements for a successful catch in the illustration. Have fun!
The jig head is already linked to the leader to get started straight away. Simply connect to the main line and off you go. The hook is extra hardened, ultra sharp and robust. In addition, abrasion-resistant fluorocarbon and a fast-sinking and environmentally friendly tungsten weight were used. Each piece is handcrafted to ensure high quality knots.
With the jig head, a shovel tail rubber fish is traditionally raised, which is then usually pulled or plucked over the bottom of the water. Depending on the aggressiveness of the fish, this can be used in two different ways. If the fish are lazy and listless when biting, then you can guide them over the reel with longer sinking phases of two to three seconds. Hold the rod at right angles to the line to answer even the finest tugs right away. This guidance over the role is also called “lounging”. If the fish react aggressively, you can use the rod to guide them. You pluck the rubber bait with two rod movements and turn it further with two quick turns of the crank before you let it sink again. This so-called "jigging" stirs up ground segments and the sinking phase is longer.
You can see the movements for a successful catch in the illustration. Have fun!