JIGGING PRO 60g-210g Slow Pitch Jig SFC Rector Vertical Metal Jig
JIGGING PRO 60g-210g Slow Pitch Jig SFC Rector Vertical Metal Jig
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The Ultimate All-Rounder: Designed as a "starter" jig for slow-pitch enthusiasts, the Rector is incredibly easy to control, making it effective for both beginners and pros.
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Irresistible "Falling" Action: Features an asymmetrical profile that creates a wide, leaf-like horizontal slide and flutter on the drop, staying in the strike zone longer.
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High Sensitivity to Current: Engineered to respond to even the slightest rod movements, reducing fatigue during long fishing sessions.
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Target Species Versatility: Lethal for a wide range of species, from bottom-dwellers like Grouper and Snapper to pelagics like Amberjack and Tuna.
Master the Art of Slow Pitch Jigging with the Rector Series
The Rector Style Slow Pitch Jig is the definitive "pilot jig" for any offshore excursion. Known as the all-rounder of the slow-pitch world, its design focuses on one thing: The Fall. Unlike traditional vertical jigs that rely on speed, the Rector excels in its descent. Its unique, wide-body asymmetrical geometry allows it to catch the water and transition into a mesmerizing, horizontal "leaf-fall" motion the moment you pause your retrieve. This high-action flutter mimics a wounded baitfish perfectly, triggering an instinctive feeding response from predators.
Why Choose the Rector?
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Low Input, High Output: You don't need aggressive strokes to make this jig dance. It is designed to be "user-friendly," responding to slow, rhythmic pitches with sharp, attractive slides.
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Stable Performance in Strong Currents: The precision-weighted body ensures that even in heavy swells or strong drift, the jig maintains its intended action without tangling or losing its "flutter."
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Premium 3D Finish & Glow Options: Available in high-reflectivity laser finishes and deep-sea "Zebra Glow" patterns, ensuring maximum visibility in the dark, high-pressure depths of the ocean.
