Blessed vibrations, how much happiness they provide. Major Craft's Jigpara Blade have arrived.
The Japanese brand dives into the world of lures and it does so with very interesting products, with first-class finishes and, incredibly, at a great price. The Jigpara Blade caught our attention because they go on sale with a very wide range of sizes and weights. Major Craft is heavily betting on this type of artificials, which demonstrates, once again, the attention that the Japanese market gives to vibration lures, something that should attract our attention a lot.
Good flyers, or rather excellent flyers, Major Craft's Jigpara Blade fire high-intensity vibrations and flashes as if there was no tomorrow. They are drilling machines that cross waves and currents with the determination of a tank, displacing water and being noticed from a great distance.
The larger models are very interesting, 130 and 140mm, rare in this type of lures, at least in our home turf. We see a bright future for them with the pelagics when they approach the coast or the torpedoes that annihilate the anchovy stocks in open water. Those Major Craft's Jigpara Blades up to 50 grams could also be interesting weapons for the seabass that ambush in turbulent waters, the size will certainly not scare them.
We recommend Major Craft's Jigpara Blade for coastal fishing for breams, sea bass, bluefish and leerfish and pelagic hunting, including tunas. In the case we look for large predators we recommend replacing rings and hooks, either placing stronger triples or even simple hooks. With the tuna is a separate issue, in the larger models you would have to remove the three trebles and possibly put only a single hook like the OMTD OH2100 in the middle and obviously replace the snap with a strong split ring.
Medidas:
55mm x 14gr
75mm x 23gr
100mm x 35gr
130mm x 42gr
140mm x 50gr