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Blade Jig 
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Great value Blade Jig.
 
Reaches your target fish quickly if required or is irresitable when worked in short wind and pull action.
 
When using in cold water areas, use the same action but slower.
 
Colour: Blue Mackerel
 
Weight Options:
  • 100g
  • 150g
  • 220g

Pack Weight: 110.00g
 
Ref. No. FT9C054
 
Our Price:
£1.73
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The perks of using a jig to make a catch

Compact and practical, a jig is a useful supplement to any fisherman's tackle box. A cleverly chosen jig can increase the possibility of an angler catching more fish and attracting specimens that live in the North Sea, such as Atlantic cod, sole, sprat, haddock, flounder and eel. Basically a jig is a kind of fishing lure - it moves around and attracts fish when it goes up and down.

In the majority of instances jigs look just like fish and are available in a mix of sizes, shapes and weights. Heavy duty jig heads are used in deeper waters where the current is strong and giant jigs are often fitted with entire fish dead-bait to catch halibut and cod. An angler will affix the jig to a rod and the lead-based sinker will force the lure to drop deeper into the water.

Then it will bob up and down in a jerky vertical motion to look just like small fish. So whether you want to fish using large shads and curtail worms for sea bass, cod, halibut or ling, a jig is exactly what your fishing gear needs. You could become a deep sea jigging and speed jigging specialist if you buy a jig today.

Why buy a blade jig?

A blade jig is budget-friendly, which means an assortment of anglers can benefit from utilising its unique features to make a superb catch. By attracting a selection of fish and other marine wildlife speedily and efficiently, a blade jig makes fishing less stressful and time consuming. Constructed to be used by a variety of fishermen, both novice and mature anglers should be able to get to grips with this blade jig.

Attaching this variety of jig to any kind of fishing rod is simple - you'll be free to spend more time savouring the tranquillity of the sea instead of worrying about your technical fishing equipment and the items in your tackle box kit. With speed jigging and fishing in Norway on the rise in fishing circles, it may just be the best period to secure a blade jig today.

The excitement of fishing in and around the Norwegian coast

Whether you want to take a fishing tour in the fjords or you choose to fish in the Norwegian Sea to earn money, Norway offers fishing opportunities galore. Fishing is a way of life in Norway and affords fishermen an opportunity to make full use of their fishing equipment in order to reel in fish such as sea bass or cod. When participating in coastal and Norwegian deep sea fishing, anglers have the chance to fish for coalfish, cod and mackerel with the help of fishing tools which can withstand almost any weather condition.

If you are interested in trout or pike fishing then stand on the shore of the inland freshwater lakes which have plenty of these fish and offer you the opportunity to test out the practicality of soft bait, for example 6cm twintails or curtail worms. Finally don't forget salmon; Norway is possibly most famous for its big salmon streams which can supply an angler with a salmon catch where you can occasionally find salmon as heavy as 20 kilos. For expert Nordic fishing equipment, contact Ocean Tackle Store today.

 
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