Suckerme Silver Streaky
15g Jig Lure for Coastal
and Inshore Fishing
$7.99
SKU: SMJL-SS1565
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Product Description
This 15-gram silver jig lure is designed to attract a variety of predatory fish in both coastal and inshore waters. The lure features a fully reflective silver body with a textured, scale-like pattern that mimics the shimmer of a baitfish. Its sleek, curved design enhances movement in the water, creating an enticing flash that grabs the attention of nearby fish.
Realistic Design and Movement
The lure's silver finish is highly reflective, making it ideal for clear water and sunny conditions. Its lifelike, feathered treble hook adds a touch of realism, creating subtle motions that resemble the fins of smaller fish. This feathered hook, along with the lure's shimmering effect, helps entice predatory species to strike, making it a valuable addition to any angler's tackle box.Silver Jig Lure Perfect for Targeting Predatory Fish
Whether you're fishing for snapper, kingfish, kahawai, or even large trout, this silver jig lure offers versatility and effectiveness. It performs best in coastal and inshore fishing spots where reflective light can enhance its visibility, drawing fish from a distance. This lure is especially effective during dawn and dusk when fish are most active.Specifications
- Model: Suckerme Silver Streak
- MPN: SMJL-SS1565
- Lure length: 6.5cm (Metal lure only)
- Full length: Approximately 10.5cm
- Weight: 15g
- Colour: Reflective silver with scale texture
- Hook: Feathered treble hook for lifelike movement
- Best suited for: Snapper, kahawai, kingfish, large trout
- Ideal fishing conditions: Clear water, sunny or low-light conditions
Silver Jig Lure Key Benefits
- Reflective silver body mimics baitfish movements and attracts predatory fish.
- Feathered hook adds realistic movement, enticing fish to strike.
- Lightweight and durable for easy casting and retrieval.
- Suitable for a range of fishing environments in New Zealand.
- Effective during dawn and dusk when fish activity is highest.