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| 03 | 5.5 cm | 40 g | 1 | 0 |
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20.25 (CHF) incl tax
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| 16 | 5.5 cm | 40 g | 1 | 0 |
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20.25 (CHF) incl tax
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| 17 | 5.5 cm | 40 g | 1 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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20.25 (CHF) incl tax
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| 18 | 5.5 cm | 40 g | 1 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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20.25 (CHF) incl tax
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The Sea Falcon Fang Blade is a high-performance metal jig specifically developed for targeting predatory fish at sea. Thanks to its tapered, streamlined shape, it penetrates the water column quickly, allowing you to reach active fish zones in minimal time—even in strong current conditions.
Its rear-biased center of gravity gives the lure a fast fall combined with an attractive fluttering action. This irregular but controlled swim mimics a distressed baitfish, triggering reflex strikes from predators. During jerking animations or steady retrieves, the Fang Blade remains remarkably stable, without unwanted rotation, for a consistently effective presentation.
The Sea Falcon Fang Blade jig also stands out for its factory-fitted complete rigging, designed to reduce hook-offs and missed hookups. This gives you a ready-to-fish lure straight from the package—ideal for experienced anglers as well as those new to jigging.
Every detail of the Fang Blade has been engineered to maximize lure longevity, correct swimming behavior and effectiveness on wary fish.
The main asset of the Sea Falcon Fang Blade metal jig is its ability to reach the target depth quickly while remaining highly fishable during the descent. Its natural flutter attracts fish positioned mid-water as well as close to the bottom, making it a formidable lure for saltwater predator fishing over wrecks, rock heads and drop-offs.
Its dual rigging—with a head assist hook and a single tail hook armed with a Colorado blade—greatly reduces the risk of hook-offs during the fight. The rolling swivel allows free rotation that prevents the fish from using the lure as leverage to shake off the hook. This setup also reduces line twist and enhances comfort during long vertical jigging or cast-and-retrieve sessions.
The Fang Blade is a smart choice for anglers seeking a versatile jig lure, able to entice both actively feeding mid-water fish and bottom-hugging predators. Its stability during jerks and controlled presentation let you vary animations without losing effectiveness, whether you are rapidly prospecting or working a specific spot.
The Sea Falcon Fang Blade performs well in both vertical jigging from a boat and cast-and-retrieve from shore or a boat. To get the most from its potential, let it fall freely to the desired depth while keeping constant contact with the line to detect falls or subtle strikes.
In vertical animation, alternate between longer and shorter jerks with controlled pauses to let the jig flutter and fall naturally. A sawtooth retrieve combining firm pulls and relaxations will often trigger strikes. When casting, let it sink for a few moments, then retrieve with regular rod twitches or crisper actions, maintaining line tension throughout.
Don’t hesitate to adjust retrieval speed and animation amplitude according to fish activity: faster actions to provoke aggressive predators, slower and wider movements to entice lethargic fish. Also vary depth during your search, as the Fang Blade maintains a stable, attractive swim throughout the water column.
Question 1: Is the Sea Falcon Fang Blade suitable for beginners in jigging?
Answer: Yes, its factory-fitted rigging, stability in animation and quick fall make it an easy-to-use metal jig, ideal for discovering jigging while benefiting from a high-performance lure.
Question 2: On which types of spots is this jig most effective?
Answer: The Fang Blade excels on marked areas such as wrecks, rock heads, drop-offs and shelves, where its rapid fall and flutter allow efficient sweeping of the water column and trigger bites near the bottom or mid-water.
Question 3: Should I modify the factory rigging?
Answer: The standard rigging—with a head assist hook and a single tail hook equipped with a Colorado blade—is already optimized to limit hook-offs and provide excellent rotation. Modification is not necessary unless you have very specific personal preferences.