Description
Williamson Kensaki 220 Jig 6.75" 7-3/4oz Silver Blink | Boat Supply Store
Engineered for anglers demanding rapid depth acquisition and dynamic presentation, this jig excels in slow-pitch jigging applications. Its 6.75-inch (171mm) length and 7-3/4 oz (220g) weight allow for swift descent to the strike zone. The unique asymmetrical knife-tip design facilitates aggressive water cutting, ensuring the lure reaches bottom quickly on the initial drop, a critical factor for targeting bottom-dwelling game fish.
Key Features
- Rapid Descent via asymmetrical knife-tip design for quick water penetration.
- Enticing Flutter on the fall, especially under slack line, is enhanced by in-line eyelets.
- Dynamic Action during retrieves due to an aggressive upward darting movement.
- Ideal for Slow-Pitch techniques, specifically the 'lift and fall' methodology.
- Deep Water Proficiency due to its substantial weight and hydrodynamic profile.
- Stabilized Descent achieved through precisely placed in-line eyelets.
- Versatile Application for both inshore and offshore game fish.
- Silver Blink Finish offers effective flash in various light conditions.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Length | 6.75 inches (171mm) |
| Weight | 7-3/4 oz (220g) |
| Color | Silver Blink |
| Brand | Williamson |
| MPN | KSJX220SB |
Who This Is For
Inshore and offshore anglers employing slow-pitch jigging techniques will find this lure highly effective for rapidly reaching depth. It is particularly suited for those targeting game fish that respond to a jig exhibiting a dynamic, erratic action during its descent.
How It Compares
| Feature | Williamson Kensaki 220 Jig 6.75" 7-3/4oz Silver Blink | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 7-3/4oz/220g | 220g, 220g |
| Length | 6.75"/171mm | approx. 7.5 inches, approx. 7 inches |
| Design Focus | Knife-tip for fast descent, in-line eyelets for slack-line flutter | Center-weighted, flat profile for wide fall, Asymmetrical, curved profile |
Common Concerns Answered
What if the 'Silver Blink' color isn't effective in my fishing conditions?
While 'Silver Blink' offers excellent flash, its performance can vary in extremely turbid waters. For such conditions, consider complementary darker or brighter jig colors to match specific water clarity and light penetration.
Is this jig's effectiveness dependent on technique?
Yes, the Williamson Kensaki 220 Jig is engineered for slow-pitch jigging, meaning its specialized action is maximized when utilized with the correct 'lift and fall' retrieves. Mastery of this technique will significantly enhance its performance.
Is the price justified for a specialized lure?
For anglers serious about slow-pitch jigging, the Kensaki 220's advanced design, focused on rapid descent and intricate fall action, provides a distinct advantage over generic lures, justifying its investment for consistent results.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best technique for using the Williamson Kensaki 220 Jig?
The Williamson Kensaki 220 Jig is optimized for 'lift and fall' slow-pitch jigging. This involves a rhythmic lift of the rod tip followed by a controlled fall of the line, allowing the jig's design to create an enticing fluttering action.
What type of fishing is the Williamson Kensaki 220 Jig best suited for?
This jig is best suited for slow-pitch jigging in both inshore and offshore marine environments, targeting a wide array of game fish that feed near the seabed.
What are the dimensions and weight of the Williamson Kensaki 220 Jig?
The Williamson Kensaki 220 Jig measures 6.75 inches (171mm) in length and weighs 7-3/4 oz (220g).
What does 'Silver Blink' refer to in the product name?
'Silver Blink' describes the jig's finish, which features a highly reflective silver coloration designed to create flashes of light that attract predatory fish in various water conditions.
How does the asymmetrical design of the Kensaki jig affect its action?
The asymmetrical knife-tip design allows the jig to cut through the water column rapidly on the descent and contributes to its erratic fluttering and darting movements when worked, mimicking wounded prey.