Ocean Angler - Fish Finger
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Specifications
TypeSlow-Pitch Jig
Weight60g - 140g
BuoyancySinking
RiggingTwin-Hook Skirt
Complete the setup
Everything to pair with this lure.
About this lure
Key Features:
- Target species: Snapper, kingfish, trevally, kahawai, blue cod
- Lure type: Fast-sinking slow jig
- Weight options: 60g, 80g, 100g, 120g, 140g
- Colours: Pink Lumo, Orange Gold, Bruised Banana, Pink Silver, Orange Lime, Black Pink
- Action: Predictable rise-and-fall motion with fluttering tentacles
- Hook setup: Twin assist rig with hand-bound Owner SJ-41 hooks
- Design: Slender, hydrodynamic shape for rapid descent and stability
- Special feature: Efficient at cutting through currents and staying in the strike zone longer
The Ocean Angler Fish Fingers are designed for anglers targeting species like snapper, kingfish, trevally, kahawai, and blue cod. Their slender, hydrodynamic shape ensures a rapid descent and stability on the sea floor, making them efficient at cutting through currents and staying in the strike zone longer. The predictable rise-and-fall motion, combined with fluttering tentacles on the assist rig, creates an irresistible movement that entices strikes. Equipped with hand-bound Owner SJ-41 hooks, these jigs offer superior strength and reliability.
How to fish the Ocean Angler - Fish Finger
Big Kev's Tips
Which colour, and when
Black PinkReach for this in low light, overcast, or dirty water where a strong silhouette beats flash.
Bruised BananaGrab this in murky or stirred water, low light, or deep, where visibility matters.
Orange LimeGrab this in murky or stirred water, low light, or deep, where visibility matters.
Pink LumoFish this in deep water, low light, or at dawn, dusk and night - charge before dropping.
Orange GoldThrow this in bright sun and clear water, using its reflection to draw fish from distance.
Pink SilverThrow this in bright sun and clear water, using its reflection to draw fish from distance.
Which weight, and when
60 g
Lightest option for shallower depths, lighter current or calmer conditions where a slower descent is wanted.
80 g
A step up for moderate depth and current, holding the strike zone without overloading light gear.
100 g
A middle option balancing sink rate and control in typical depth and current across the bottom zone.
120 g
For deeper water or stronger current when you need to reach and hold the bottom faster.
140 g
Heaviest option for the deepest drops and strong current, getting down quickly and staying stable.