TUNA Bomb- Torpedo Keel Jig -Saltwater Jigs
Conquer the Depths with the California TUNA Bomb 180gms Torpedo Jig: Unleash the Drop Power for Tuna and Pelagic bottom Thrills
Quick Drop /Keel bottom vertical jig /Use in Place of a Sinker Rig
Catch Tuna in the nighttime/daytime, Pelagic fish, and Bottom Dwellers
- Mustad 6x Double assist hooks size 4/0 Glow feathers
- Heavy ST-76 owner 6x treble hook
- Easy to use Just drop it over the boat -Quick action sinking action
- 5 inches
- 180g (6oz) in-stock (4 colors)250gm (9oz ) 350gms (12oz) 450gms
- Drop over the boat in the fish Water Zone or Cast it and let it drop
Using Tuna Bomb jigs -This is an easy and simple way to catch all types of fish Especially Big game fish.
Ninety percent of the bites are on the fall, but you will likely feel the bite when lifting the rod. Don’t drop and rip your metal jig back to the surface. Instead, try to keep your jig in the exact depths where fish are suspending and Relax.
After dropping your jig into the strike zone, “the first turn of the handle loads the tip of the rod since this requires little effort let it drop, Remember the tip snaps the jig up, and then [the jig] free-falls in the strike zone. After a couple of short seconds, that fall ends, so you must develop a cadence, making quarter-turns or half-turns of the reel methodically to load the rod. Usually, I make five or six cranks, and then I free-spool the jig back down.”
Introducing the 2024 TUNA BOMB jig,
Now equipped with robust 6x ST-76 Owner treble hooks, fortified with 300lb split rings, and featuring two formidable assist hooks. This heavyweight jig, available in 180gm, 250gm,350gm, and 450gm variations, mirrors the design of the renowned Eddie Bomb utilized in California waters. In the world of saltwater fishing, the pursuit of Tuna and other pelagic species demands gear that can withstand the depths and power of the open ocean. The Tuna Bomb Torpedo Jig emerges as a remarkable tool for anglers seeking to hook these mighty fish. Its ingenious design makes it an irresistible choice for those looking to experience the adrenaline-pumping thrill of battling Tuna and other pelagic giants.
How to Fish Our Jigs:
Vertical jigging involves dropping the jig straight down into the water column and then retrieving it jerking to imitate a wounded baitfish. This technique is effective for targeting species such as tuna, amberjack, and grouper.
Slow-pitch jigging is a relatively new technique that involves using a specialized jig and rhythmic movements to entice fish to strike. It is commonly used for species like snapper, grouper, and amberjack.
1. The Art of Slow Pitch Jigging: The art of slow pitch jigging has revolutionized saltwater fishing. Unlike traditional fast-paced jigging techniques, slow-pitch jigging involves a rhythmic, deliberate motion that mimics injured prey. The bomb Tuna 180gms Torpedo Jig has mastered this technique, making it an ideal choice for Tuna fishing. The jig's unique shape, combined with its carefully calculated weight distribution, allows it to flutter and wobble enticingly on the descent, presenting an irresistible target to hungry predators lurking below.