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Designed for demanding anglers, the Sea Falcon Z Slow TG tungsten jig stands out for its compact profile and highly realistic silhouette that perfectly imitates a small prey. Thanks to tungsten's high density, this lure quickly reaches the fish-holding zone while keeping a small size, making it especially discreet and effective on wary fish. Its action is immediately triggered by the slightest animation: a simple pull, a sharp twitch or a controlled drop — the jig undulates and flutters irregularly, provoking reflex strikes. Versatile, it can be used both in saltwater and in freshwater to target many predators such as sea bass, pollock, mackerel, perch, zander or pike. Its robust construction and refined finishes make it a premium metal lure designed to last season after season.
The main asset of this tungsten jig lure lies in its extreme versatility. Its density enables effective fishing at various depths and maintaining contact with the bottom even in current, while remaining manageable with an appropriately powered rod. The carefully balanced center of gravity provides a lively and unpredictable action that alternates slow fall phases and aggressive lateral deviations. Predators respond particularly well to this signature, whether they hunt in open water or near the substrate. Whether you fish for sea bass from shore, target coastal pelagics or chase predators in lakes and rivers, this jig offers an excellent compromise between casting distance, accuracy and attractiveness. Easy to handle, it suits both experienced anglers and casual practitioners wishing to get started with slow jigging using a reliable, high-performance lure.
To get the most out of this versatile tungsten jig, equip yourself with a responsive spinning or casting rod paired with a fine braid and an abrasion-resistant leader. Choose the jig variant depending on depth, current and fish activity, always staying attentive to line tension to detect the slightest bite on the fall. From shore, favor long casts and let the lure sink freely before animating it with sequences of pulls of varying length, interspersed with pauses. From a boat, vertical or drift fishing allows you to exploit the full potential of this jig: lift it off the bottom with a few turns of the reel, then accompany its fall while controlling the line. Vary the rhythm between fast actions and slow, fluid movements until you find the cadence that triggers strikes.
Question 1 : Is this jig better suited to saltwater or freshwater?
Answer: The Z Slow TG model was designed to be effective in both environments. Its tungsten construction and balanced profile allow it to be used on sea bass, pollock and other marine predators as well as on perch, zander and pike in freshwater.
Question 2 : Do you need specific gear to use this jig?
Answer: It is recommended to use a fairly responsive spinning or casting rod, a fine braid to better feel bites and a leader in fluorocarbon or abrasion-resistant nylon. No extreme setup is necessary: a versatile lure-fishing outfit is perfectly suitable.
Question 3 : Is this jig reserved for experienced anglers?
Answer: No, this tungsten jig lure remains accessible to beginners. By simply working on basic animations alternating pulls, pauses and controlled drops, it is already possible to obtain a very attractive action and catch many species while progressing in the mastery of the slow jigging technique.