Since the appearance of Chatterbait, the originator of the bladed jig in 2004, the experience of Seizo Shimizu, who has been using the bladed jig in the actual battle of the top category tournament, and the opening game of the 2014 FLW Tour & Bus Master Elite Series. The bladed jig that pierces the core of the bladed jig created by fusing the ideas of Mr. Bladed Jig and Brett Height, who achieved two consecutive championships with the bladed jig as a weapon, is also called Jack Hammer.
The perfectionist commitment is not only the heart of the blade and head, but also the main parts such as hooks, rubber skirts, and trailer keeper, as well as the position and size of the blade holes. It even was adjusted in comma units.
An in depth testing and attention to detail was put into the Jack Hammer including the development of a ''Clear vibration that transfer to your hand''' and a ''Bass sound where the blade and the head collide'', which was the origin of the name Jack Hammer.
It has many features, all of which are high level. The dream super bladed jig that you can catch with overwhelming ease of use, that is Jack Hammer.
- Ultra-high pitch rolling and wobbling action with sharpness reminiscent of wooden crankbait - effective for tough bass
- Communicate clear vibration to your hand through the rod tip - you can imagine underwater from the swim of the lure
- Blade and head collide with each other due to the vibration, and a shock wave and sound are generated - strongly appealing to the big bass
- Very light retrieve resistance that overturns the common sense that ''strong vibration=strong pulling resistance''
- Continue to swim straight without losing balance so you can retrieve it as you imagine
- Instability coexists in a sense of stability - responds sensitively to momentary retrieve speedups and creates an instant dart action
- When you hit the bottom or structure, you lose balance and produce an irregular action for a moment, then quickly recover the correct the trajectory which can induce a reaction bite
- Flat head shape like a throwing stone that bounces on the water surface makes it easy to skip to the back of overhangs
- Hold the trailer firmly with a double wire keeper even for large trailers and rough use - no stress to correct misalignments
- Heavy wire hook with a shape that is easy to pierce and hard to bend which does not miss big fish