Description
Storm Gomoku Koika Jig Lures
The Storm Gomoku Koika Jig Lures are fishing lures designed for slow pitch jigging, a style of fishing that involves slowly lifting and dropping the lure to mimic the movement of a wounded baitfish. These lures are popular among anglers targeting various saltwater fish species.
The Storm Gomoku Koika Jig Lures feature a unique shape and a keel weighted design that allows the lure to fall in a horizontal position and maintain a natural swimming action when lifted. The lure also has a glow-in-the-dark feature that enhances visibility in low light conditions.
These lures come in a variety of sizes and colors to imitate the various baitfish species found in different bodies of water. The lure’s slow pitch jigging action is effective at attracting a range of fish species, including snapper, trevally, kingfish, tuna, and bass.
Storm Gomoku Kensaki Jig Lures
The Storm Kensaki is a sleek looking, elongated, asymmetrically shaped metal jig that is designed for slow pitch fluttering action.
Its top side runs almost flat cross the entire length of the jig, whilst its underside takes on a pinched V shaped hull that extrudes into a keel like structure, whose base flattens as it approaches the rear of the jig.
These asymmetric features, in culmination, causes the jig to flutter horizontally downwards on its keel, allowing light to reflect and flash off its surface as its sinks to the sea floor.
Rotated lug points fore and aft of the lure are intentionally aligned perpendicular to the top side of the jig to prevent the jig’s flutter from being impeded as it sinks.
The Gomoku Kensaki can be made to dart upwards aggressively and flutter enticingly downwards on a lift-fall, slow-pitch technique, which often proves too irresistible to bottom dwellers, coaxing them out of cover to take an unsuspectingly pot shot at it.