Slow Pitch
Black Magic Jigs, Jigging & Accessories
Black Magic Flipper Jig
This exciting slow pitch jig is designed to fall with a wide and sweeping side-to-side movement and retrieve with an erratic darting action. This gives them a strong visual presence making them attractive to a wide range of species. These jigs are simple to use – just cast them up current to give the Flipper […]
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Jigging & Accessories, Mustad Jigs, Tackle
Mustad Staggerbod Jig
The Staggerbod moves with a highly unpredictable stagger mimicking an injured and disoriented baitfish. With multiple angled faces to catch the drift, the staggerbod flutters easily on the fall, even when there is no current! An excellent choice when targeting demersal species near the seabed, don't be surprised if pelagic speedsters come nipping at the Staggerbod's heels on the fall or on the retrieve.
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Jigging & Accessories, Nomad Design Jigs, Tackle
Nomad Design Buffalo Jig
The Buffalo is a Slow Pitch Jig, or often called a flat fall jig. It is centre balanced and will fall with a fluttering action, enticing the fish to strike as the lure falls. It is ideal for sinking through schools of tuna haning deep, or using for reef specific hanging down deep when worked […]
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Jigging & Accessories, Nomad Design Jigs, Tackle
Nomad Design Ridgeback Jig
The unique shape and original design of the Ridgeback creates an exciting new jig action. It can be worked as a slow pitch jig with the flick of a rod tip or worked fast as a high-speed jig. The unique angled head design creates an erratic sideways darting movement at the top of each lift […]
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Jigging & Accessories, Storm Jigs, Tackle
Storm Gomoku Koika
Specifically designed for slow-pitch style jigging, Koika jigs have a centre-balanced, broad profile tat allows the jug to flutter enticingly on the fall. The dense and compact body design enables it to easily travel through the depths, allowing you to quickly reach deeper water to where the fish are holding. Give it some slack line on the drop and the Koika will flutter and rock as it falls.
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