Williamson Kensaki 280 Jig - KSJX280SB - 7.25" - Silver Blink
Williamson Kensaki 280 Jig - KSJX280SB - 7.25" - Silver Blink
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Kensaki 280 Jig - 7.25 - 9-7/8oz - Silver Blink
The asymmetrical Kensaki cuts water fast with its knife-tip design, allowing it to get deep. The in line eyelets stabilize the jig during descent and enhance the fluttering action under the slack line. Use a lift and fall slow-pitch technique to get the Kensaki darting aggressively upwards during the lift, followed by a very tight horizontal flutter on the fall.
Specifications:
- Color: Silver Blink
- Length: 7.25/184mm
- Size: 280
- Weight: 9-7/8oz/280g
The Williamson Kensaki 280 Jig in Silver Blink is expertly designed for deep-water fishing enthusiasts. Its unique knife-tip design allows for swift water cutting, enabling the jig to reach significant depths with ease. Thanks to the in-line eyelets, the jig remains stable during descent, enhancing its fluttering action when the line is slack. This jig is perfect for employing a lift-and-fall slow-pitch technique, resulting in an aggressive upward darting motion during the lift, followed by a tight horizontal flutter on the fall, making it irresistible to fish.
The Kensaki 280 Jig is not just another fishing lure; it*s engineered for performance. With its eye-catching Silver Blink color, it attracts a variety of target species. Whether you are an experienced angler or just starting, the Kensaki 280 Jig is a reliable choice for successful fishing outings. Experience the difference with Williamson's innovative design and superior craftsmanship.
Features:
* Knife-tip design for fast water cutting: Knife-tip design for fast water cutting
* In-line eyelets for stability during descent: In-line eyelets for stability during descent
* Enhances fluttering action under slack line: Enhances fluttering action under slack line
* Ideal for lift-and-fall slow-pitch technique: Ideal for lift-and-fall slow-pitch technique
* Aggressive upward darting motion during lift: Aggressive upward darting motion during lift
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