Available in 8 essential colors and weights ranging from 60 gram (~2 ounce) to 300 gram (~10 1/2 ounce).
The Daiwa Saltiga SK Jig is a saltwater slow jigging lure with a Japanese design. On the fall this lure exhibits a unique spin and flutter action that entices predatory gamefish to react and attack. Once the Saltiga SK Jig has reached the bottom or a targeted depth, simply wind the reel and let it fall back down. The unique swimming action of the Saltiga SK Jig allows the jig to kick and slap throughout the water column.
Available in 9 essential colors and weights ranging from 60 gram (~2 ounce) to 300 gram (~10 1/2 ounce).
⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
These are one of the "go to" lures for the San Diego blue fin fishery. Stock hooks hold up fine, where most other jigs you have to change out the stock hooks. Good action on these jigs, and they sink fast.
Needed a smaller wake to throw on my MH rod, and this one fit the bill perfectly. It has great action, can be snapped so it has a walk when you're close to cover, and the prop actually turns and displaces the water behind it. The bait looks great as well. I picked up the "Real Flash Gill" and have already caught a few quality fish on it. One thing I recommend is upgrading the front treble to a slightly bigger one for better hookups! Overall, I highly recommend this bait for pond hopping. Nothing beats a topwater eat!
I use it everywhere, I mostly fish Rivers and Streams in Indiana and it works every time from dinks to 4lbs plus. The Smallies love it, find the color that works for the water conditions 3/8oz is perfect to drift down the current or bounce around lay downs. I do a simple conversation and trim the small tail tip rutter and under the tail. That shortens the swim action and gets the fish attention for an action packed day. The bite ratio is very impressive, I have turned my buddy on to the Gobius and it works. We hit a local stream and pulled out 183 bass walking from sunrise to sunset and tore up 15 Gobius.