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The core of the lure's design is subtle hydrodynamics, which trigger swimming action from even the lightest twitch. The body's balance and the grooved profile of the back help maintain a natural, undisturbed motion even when the stimulus is minimized. This way, you achieve a presentation that appeals to selective fish without excessive vibration.
A special feature is the extremely thin, free-moving tail, which does not hinder the body's own slight sway. This combination creates a soft, natural signal, suitable for situations requiring precise and moderate presentation without a harsh kick. The lure acts as a credible baitfish imitation and leaves room for the angler's subtle adjustments.
Summary: when subtle presentation and a natural baitfish imitation are needed, this jig offers a balanced body motion, free tail movement, and hydrodynamic back grooves, which together help trigger bites in situations where the stimulus needs to be kept minimal.
Usage recommendation: choose this pintail jig when seeking low stimulus, a natural baitfish profile, and swimming action that activates from slow or minimally small movements, especially when the paddle tail's kick is too much.
Product text updated 20.3.2026.








