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BKK-A-EA-2128
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1.8 g | 5 | 6# | 0 |
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-EA-2130
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2.5 g | 5 | 6# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-EA-2131
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3 g | 5 | 6# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-EA-2132
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3.5 g | 5 | 6# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-EA-2144
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2.5 g | 5 | 4# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-EA-2146
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3.5 g | 5 | 4# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-A-EA-2149
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5 g | 5 | 4# | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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The BKK Silent Chaser Harpax Darting LRF jig head is designed for anglers looking for a reliable, responsive rig for LRF fishing (Light Rock Fishing) and, more broadly, for light lure fishing. Its identity is built around two key features: a moderate darting action (sharp but controlled side-to-side movements) and a head geometry engineered to remain effective when the current is strong. In practice, this combination helps maintain a clean presentation, even when drift speeds up and line control becomes more demanding.
In areas where the current is strong (channels, exposed edges, points, runs, around structure), a poorly suited head tends to lose its line, rise too quickly, or lose precision. Here, the Silent Chaser head shape is designed instead to provide stability and clarity: the rig stays easy to read on the end of braid or mono, and each twitch produces a consistent action that makes lure control easier. For the angler, this means more controlled retrieves, cleaner pauses, and easier bottom contact feedback.
The first advantage of this jighead is its ability to stay consistent when conditions get harder. In current fishing, the goal is not only to add weight, but also to keep the lure's movement believable: lift, drop, micro-jerks, and pauses must remain distinct. With a darting action described as moderate, the Silent Chaser Harpax Darting LRF encourages a swim that does not become excessive: this is especially useful when trying to trigger strikes from wary or holding fish, while avoiding destabilizing the rig with every movement.
Second, it stands out for the versatile use of a well-designed weighted head. This type of product works well both for searching water and for precision fishing: working a current seam, following a breakwater, covering a rocky edge, or staying on a drop-off. The rig lets you adapt the presentation to your soft lure (not included) and your preferred retrieve style, while keeping a stable base that makes casting repetition and retrieve consistency easier.
Finally, the appeal of a model clearly aimed at LRF is that it addresses a common light-fishing challenge: staying finesse-focused while keeping control. When the current picks up, anglers may be tempted to increase weight significantly, risking an overly heavy presentation. A head shape designed to work in these conditions helps preserve rig efficiency and retrieve precision without turning light fishing into heavy fishing.
To get the most out of this LRF jig head, use simple, readable retrieves: short sharp twitches, controlled drops, and brief pauses. The moderate darting action is especially effective when you alternate a quick movement with a stop, allowing the lure to reset. In strong current, cast slightly upstream or at three-quarters upstream and follow the drift while keeping light tension, which improves bite detection and helps reduce line loss from the intended track.
Match the soft lure to the target species and the environment, and regularly check the alignment of the rig: a lure that is not centered correctly can reduce darting action and make the swim less regular. After each fish or snag, inspect the overall rig and replace the lure if needed to maintain a clean presentation.
βIn strong current, I need a head that stays stable and reacts well to small twitches: the action is easier to control and I keep better contact.β
Question 1: What is a darting jig head used for in LRF?
Answer: It gives the lure controlled side-to-side movements (darting) while keeping a presentation suited to light fishing, which is useful for triggering strikes from following fish or fish holding in place.
Question 2: Is it suitable for areas with strong current?
Answer: Yes, the head shape is described as being designed to remain effective in strong current, helping maintain a more regular retrieve and better rig control.
Question 3: What lures can it be used with?
Answer: Like a classic jighead, it is intended for compatible soft lures; choose the lure shape and size according to your technique and the fish you're targeting.