| Reference | Couleur | Poids | Quantité | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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| 001 BBH | 60 g | 1 | 0 |
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12.05 (CHF) incl tax
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| 002 BLH | 60 g | 1 | 0 |
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12.05 (CHF) incl tax
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| 003 BPH | 60 g | 1 | 0 |
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12.05 (CHF) incl tax
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| 004 PMIH | 60 g | 1 | 0 |
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12.05 (CHF) incl tax
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| 005 SLH | 60 g | 1 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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12.05 (CHF) incl tax
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The MARIA Mucho Lucir is a metal jig designed for saltwater fishing when you need to reach the strike zone quickly, maintain line control, and provoke bites even from wary fish. Its design is based on careful balance and a compact profile that improves aerodynamics on the cast: you cover more water in less time, a decisive advantage for coastal fishing from shore or boat. In difficult conditions (steady wind, strong current, drift), the Mucho Lucir maintains a stable casting trajectory and a clear feel during retrieval, helping you stay accurate and efficient.
On the drop, its signature is a fluttering, highly irregular action designed to trigger reflex strikes. This natural falling motion remains productive when fish follow without committing: a simple controlled slack, a pause, or a change of rhythm is often enough to turn a follow into a bite. This lure is therefore ideal for anglers looking for a reliable tool to alternate speed, pauses, and re-engagements without constantly changing rigs.
The Mucho Lucir stands out for its ability to adapt to fish activity. When feeding is aggressive, a fast retrieve imitates fleeing prey and provokes hard strikes. When activity slows, working it with short jerks followed by micro-pauses changes speed and direction, creating extra opportunities. Letting the lure glide on the drop with semi-slack line lets you fully exploit its visual and vibration signals, highly effective on opportunistic species.
In coastal fishing, this jig is especially effective for prospecting outer edges, current lanes, and areas where schools of baitfish move through. It also lets you quickly cover a zone before focusing on a promising spot. This prospecting approach makes it a trusted option for targeting bass, mackerel, bonito, pollack, and more broadly many coastal pelagic species, depending on the season and location.
Finally, it is easy to use: no need for complicated tricks. A clean retrieve, control of the drop, and the right cadence are enough. That is exactly what makes the Mucho Lucir a must-have for demanding anglers: an effective, readable, and versatile lure that helps you make quick decisions on the water.
To optimize your results, start by varying the water layers. Let the jig sink, then work it for a few meters before letting it fall again: this sawtooth pattern often triggers bites on the drop. In windy conditions, keep the rod tip low and control the line to maintain contact. In strong current, adjust your casting angle to follow the drift and keep enough tension to feel the strike without killing the lure’s natural flutter.
When fish are actively feeding, a fast retrieve punctuated by brief accelerations imitates a believable escape. If follows are hesitant, switch to short jerks, then pause: irregularity is your ally. Also remember to control the descent with semi-slack line rather than letting it run completely free, so you can better detect bites on the fall.
"A jig that casts incredibly far and catches fish even when conditions get worse. I use it to cover water quickly, then I slow down and let it glide: that is often when the bites come."
Question 1: What is a metal jig like the Mucho Lucir used for in saltwater fishing?
Answer: It is used to efficiently cover different depths, reach distant areas with long casts, and trigger bites through dynamic action, especially on the drop.
Question 2: What retrieve works best for coastal fishing?
Answer: Alternate a fast retrieve with controlled drop phases. Short jerks followed by a pause are especially effective when fish follow without striking.
Question 3: Is this lure suited to wind and current?
Answer: Yes, its compact profile helps maintain a good casting trajectory, and its fast sinking action helps reach the fish-holding zone when conditions make the approach more difficult.
Question 4: What species are commonly targeted with this jig lure?
Answer: Depending on the area and season, it is widely used for bass, mackerel, bonito, pollack, and various coastal pelagic species attracted by its visual and vibration signals.