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Sea Falcon's S Impact Slow Pitch Jig

by Sea Falcon 18 May 2022 10:48 AEST
Sea Falcon's S Impact Slow Pitch Jig © Sea Falcon

Fish react differently to different jig lures and under different circumstances. Sometimes they will attack any shiny jig lure, and the proper presentation is important. Fortunately, Sea Falcon® offers a diverse array of jigs to fine-tune the presentation to get the best performance in any situation.

The S Impact is specially designed for situations when you need a long fall and a long lift to entice finicky finfish. The long, fluttering fall simulates an injured fish and easy prey for lazy predators. The S-type spoon shape produces an irregular movement when jerked on the lift, eliciting a strike response from more finicky fish.

S Impact jigs, made with premium components and a hand-painted finish, are available in 120, 160, and 200 grams in 8 different color configurations to "match the hatch" of whatever reef and wreck predators might be keying in on and adjust to varying depth and current conditions.

To ensure a fine-tune presentation and get the best performance from your jigs, Sea Falcon has developed a specification chart for each jig indicating the correct fall speed, weight balance, pause time, current, pulling resistance, and slide width. This is all mapped out on an easy-to-understand chart on their website.

Every Sea Falcon lure is based on a hand-carved original created by CEO and Chief Designer Tetsuya Itou, one of Japan's foremost lure designers. Based in Hamamatsu, Japan, they operate under the 'Total Package' concept, combining all processes from planning and development to manufacturing, all under one roof. Sea Falcon ensures supreme quality and continues to provide innovative products to the fishing world.

Gamakatsu® hooks are specifically designed to compliment Sea Falcon lures and plugs. Gamakatsu hooks are made with the same level of craftsmanship and attention to detail, raising the performance of any Sea Falcon lure.

Product Features:

  • Slow Pitch Jig
  • Erratic Jerk and Falling Action
  • Great For ¼, half, and 1 Pitch Jerk

Target Species:

  • Multi-Species
  • Especially Grouper, Snapper, and Tuna

For more information, please visit seafalconusa.com.

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