Lucky 7 Pack Get ready to slay tuna with the 2025 California Tuna Starter Jig Kit—a deadly selection of 7 premium jigs built for Slow-pitch, flutter, and vertical jigging! Designed for West Coast bluefin and yellowfin, these jigs combine high-impact colors, glow finishes, and unmatched action to trigger explosive strikes!
🔹 Pitch it Flutter Fish Cast Jig (100g / 3.5oz) – Quick darting action for aggressive surface feeders.
🔹 Magic Stick Glow Jig (150g / 5oz) – UV-enhanced glow for deep-water strikes.
🔹 California Pitch-it V-Back Jig (150g / 5oz) – Erratic fall for reaction bites.
🔹 Hybrid Sardine Jig (180g / 5.6oz) – Versatile design mimics natural prey.
🔹 Sea Serpent Jig (180g / 6oz) – Fast-sinking and irresistible to tuna.
🔹 Tuna Time CA Jig (250g / 8.8oz) – Rigged & Ready Vertical Jig!
From bait balls to deep structure, this kit has everything you need for trophy tuna. Lock in, drop down, and get ready for battle! 🐟🔥 #TunaTime
Slow pitch jigging is a fishing technique that involves using a jig in a rhythmic, slow, and deliberate manner to mimic a wounded baitfish. Unlike traditional vertical jigging, which requires aggressive rod movements and fast retrieves, Slowpitch jigging relies on subtle rod lifts and controlled reel cranks to allow the jig to flutter and sink naturally.
Why Slow Pitch Jigging is Easier on Your Back?
Less Aggressive Motion – Vertical jigging demands rapid, forceful up-and-down movements, which can strain your back, shoulders, and arms. Slow pitch jigging, on the other hand, uses gentle, precise rod movements.
More Rest Between Lifts – Since the technique relies on the jig’s natural fall, anglers don’t have to work as hard to create action, reducing fatigue.
Lighter Gear – Slow pitch jigging rods are typically lighter and more flexible, making them easier to handle for extended periods.
Lower Effort, Same Effectiveness – The slower, controlled movement still entices fish without requiring brute strength.
Overall, slow pitch jigging is a great alternative for anglers who want to catch deep-water species without putting excessive strain on their back and arms.
Vertical jigging involves dropping the jig straight down into the water column and then retrieving it in a jerking motion to imitate a wounded baitfish. This technique is effective for targeting species such as tuna, amberjack, and grouper.
Casting jigs are designed to be cast out and retrieved back to the angler. They are typically used for species like tuna, Skipjack, striped bass, roosterfish, and snook. The California Starter Jig set includes jigs suitable for this technique.
Fish jigging refers to a technique where the jig is moved erratically to attract predatory fish. This can be done by using quick upward jerks followed by controlled drops. It is effective for species like Tuna, kingfish, Spanish mackerel, Bonito, and bottom fish as well.
Slow-pitch jigging is a relatively new technique most bites take place on the drop & involves using a specialized jig and rhythmic movements to entice fish to strike. It is commonly used for All species of the deep
Saltwater jigging can be an exciting and effective way to catch a variety of game fish. The California Starter Jig Pack (8) set provides you with a range of jigs suitable for different techniques, making it easier to adapt to various fishing conditions and target species.