Luminous Slow Pitch Jigging Lure For Saltwater Metal Lead Fishing
Lure
Key Attributes
Place of Origin
Shandong, China
Type
Live Bait, Artificial soft bait, Artificial hard bait
Position
Other, STREAM, River, Lake, Ocean Beach Fishing, Ocean Boat
Fishing, Ocean Rock Fshing, Reservoir Pond
Category
Other, Lure, Slice, Additive, Powdery, Seawater Fishing Bait, Lure
Accessories, Lure Kit, Integrated Bait, Bream Bait, Floating Bait,
Grass Carp Bait, Carp Bait, Silver Carp & Bighead Carp Bait,
Dace Bait, Tilapia Bait, Wheat Protein Bait, Squid Hook (Wood
Shrimp), Fake Lure, Insect Bait, Granular
Fishing Lure Type
Other, Spinner baits, Pencil Lures, Jigging Lures, Freshwater
Casting, Saltwater Catsing, Trout Lures, Freshwater Trolling lure,
Squid Lures, Seabass Lures, Perch Lures, Saltwater Trolling Lure,
Zander Lures, Pike Lures, Crankbait Lures, Metal Lures, Minnow
Lures, VIB Lures, Frog Lures
Model Number
300g 400g 500g
Product name
Slow Jigging Fishing Lure
Packaging & delivery
Selling Units:
Single item
Single package size:
10X5X2 cm
Single gross weight:
1.000 kg
Features of Saltwater Metal Lead Fishing Lures:
Material: These lures are primarily made from lead or lead alloys,
which provide the lure with the necessary weight for casting and
sinking to desired depths.
Shape and Design: Saltwater metal lead lures come in various shapes
and designs, including bullet heads, knife-edge shapes, butterfly
jigs, and more. The design influences the lure's action and how it
behaves underwater.
Color and Finish: These lures can be found in a variety of colors
and finishes, often designed to mimic baitfish, squid, or other
prey species. Bright and reflective finishes may be used to attract
fish by creating flashes of light.
Hooks: Saltwater metal lead lures are equipped with strong and
sharp hooks to ensure secure hooksets and landing of fish. Treble
hooks are common on many models.
Assist Hooks: Some metal lead lures have additional assist hooks
attached to the lure's body or rear. Assist hooks can improve
hooking rates, especially when fish strike from different angles.
Tips for Using Saltwater Metal Lead Fishing Lures:
Casting and Retrieving: Cast the metal lead lure into areas where
you suspect fish to be and let it sink to your desired depth.
Retrieve it with a combination of steady retrieves, erratic
twitches, or pauses to mimic the behavior of prey fish.
Vertical Jigging: In deeper water, you can use a vertical jigging
technique by dropping the lure to the desired depth and using an
upward jerking motion of your fishing rod. This imitates the
movement of injured or fleeing prey.
Vary Retrieval Speed: Experiment with different retrieval speeds to
determine what triggers fish strikes. Some fish may prefer a fast
retrieve, while others may respond better to a slower presentation.
Depth Control: Choose a metal lead lure of an appropriate weight to
reach your desired fishing depth. Heavier lures sink faster and
deeper, while lighter ones stay closer to the surface.
Match the Hatch: Select the color and size of the lure that closely
resembles the baitfish or prey species commonly found in the area
where you are fishing.
Maintain Hooks: Ensure that the hooks are sharp and in good
condition. Dull hooks can result in missed opportunities and lost
fish.