| Reference | Couleur | Longueur | Modèle | Poids | Quantité | Stock quantity | Availability | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Smoke | 7.5 cm | J023 | 5 g | 1 | 0 | ❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer | 9.30 CHF | |
| Watermelon | 7.5 cm | J024 | 5 g | 1 | 0 | ❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer | 9.30 CHF | |
| Muddy Gory | 7.5 cm | J025 | 5 g | 1 | 0 | ❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer | 9.30 CHF | |
| Green Pumpkin Chart | 7.5 cm | J026 | 5 g | 1 | 0 | ❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer | 9.30 CHF | |
| Pink Shrimp | 7.5 cm | J027 | 5 g | 1 | 0 | ❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer | 9.30 CHF | |
| Natural | 7.5 cm | J034 | 5 g | 1 | 0 | ❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer | 9.30 CHF |
Designed for demanding anglers, the Realis Small Rubber Jig is a predator lure engineered for all finesse and technical approaches. Its design combines a weighted-head profile crafted to settle naturally on the bottom, a very mobile soft skirt that creates strong attraction, and a V-Tail Shad trailer providing discreet yet continuous vibrations.
This rubber jig excels when fish are wary, inactive, or heavily fished. The subtle movements of the skirt and the V-Tail Shad trigger bites even in the toughest conditions, whether during slow probing of drop-offs, around cover, or on predator holding areas.
Versatile, it can be used for steady retrieves, bottom "scraping", or minimal on-the-spot actions. Its ability to stay well positioned and maintain a natural attitude makes it a formidable finesse lure for species like perch, zander, pike, or largemouth bass.
The Realis Small Rubber Jig stands out primarily for its ability to entice the wariest predators. The combination of a very lively skirt and a V-Tail Shad trailer creates a visual and vibratory signature that perfectly mimics a small prey moving or feeding on the bottom.
The shape of the weighted head enables a very stable presentation. Once resting on the bottom, the lure maintains a natural posture, with the skirt and trailer body continuing to quiver at the slightest line movement or current. This continuous "alive" effect is a major asset on inactive fish.
Another decisive advantage is its great versatility. This soft lure for predators can be used both for slow prospecting of an area and to focus precisely on a marked spot (submerged tree, bridge pile, rock block, weed edge, etc.). It adapts to vertical approaches as well as distance fishing.
Finally, its robust design, combined with quality materials, ensures good durability despite repeated strikes and use around structures. It suits both experienced anglers seeking a precise jig and newcomers wishing to discover finesse techniques with a refined product.
To get the best from the Realis Small Rubber Jig, favor a slow and controlled presentation. Let the lure touch the bottom, then apply short gentle pulls followed by pauses. During these stops, maintain light contact with the line: bites often occur at that moment.
When prospecting, work the lure by "scraping" the bottom with small pulls or successive hops to trigger attacks from fish posted near structures or on drop-offs. In cluttered areas, adapt your trajectory to skirt obstacles without hitting them directly, taking advantage of the weighted head's good holding capacity.
Vary the length of pauses and the amplitude of the actions to find the rhythm that produces the most bites depending on the predators' mood. Do not hesitate to insist on a promising spot: the skirt's mobility and the trailer's fine vibrations will keep working for you even with minimal rod movement.
The rubber jig shows its full potential in cold or heavily fished waters, when fish refuse more aggressive lures. Use a line suited to finesse fishing to maximize sensitivity and detect the most subtle bites.
Question 1: Which species is this lure most effective for?
Answer: The Realis Small Rubber Jig is particularly suited to predators such as perch, zander, pike, or largemouth bass, especially when conditions require a finesse approach.
Question 2: In which situations should it be used in priority?
Answer: This finesse lure is recommended in heavily fished waters, in cold weather, or when fish follow lures without striking. Its subtle action near the bottom helps trigger difficult bites.
Question 3: Is it suitable for beginners?
Answer: Yes, it remains accessible to beginner anglers wishing to learn finesse techniques. A slow and steady presentation is often enough to exploit the qualities of the skirt and the V-Tail Shad trailer.
| Quantity | 1 |
| Weight (g) | 5 |