There are in fact lots of completely different casting jigs available on the market as of late, so I went on the lookout for that 30g “gap-filler” measurement and stumbled throughout the Seadra Aqua-Bullet Bait Fish casting jig. It is available in a couple of completely different sizes and I reasonably like the dimensions and profile round that 30g measurement particularly. For positive I’m typically fishing with a lure rod that may simply address a 40g casting jig, however rod score apart, I do like how briskly you possibly can transfer a 30g steel within the forged if distance is absolutely the key. Heavier doesn’t all the time imply additional, particularly if you’re having to push a lure rod actually onerous which could not be acting at its optimum degree as a result of rankings.
The one factor which I’ve all the time been a bit not sure about is how finest to rig these casting jigs for our fishing. I suppose we would have a look at some of these lures in barely other ways, and as such how we fish them may nicely differ as nicely. For probably the most half I’m going to blast them out and fish them with a reasonably erratic sink and draw, and as you nicely know you’re going to principally get hit on the drop for those who work a casting jig like this. However I additionally like smaller-profile lures for a few of my bass fishing, and one thing just like the Savage Gear 3D Jig Minnow or this Seadra Aqua-Bullet Bait Fish attraction to me as a “whack and retrieve” sort of steel lure, very similar to I’d often fish the Savage Gear Seeker. The motion on the casting jig may not be as intense because the Seeker, however it’s giving me a long-distance, smaller-profile lure which may nonetheless cope with hectic circumstances if want be.