Westin Anchovy 10cm 40g Sardine
The Westin Anchovy 10cm 40g is a compact metal jig designed to imitate small baitfish and trigger aggressive strikes from saltwater predators. Its short and wide profile provides excellent stability and control, even when fishing in windy conditions or strong tidal currents.
Built for versatility, this jig performs well for shore casting, vertical jigging, and slow jigging techniques. The flat sides create a strong flashing effect and fluttering action on the drop, helping to attract fish from a distance and encourage strikes.
Weighing 40g and measuring 10cm, the Anchovy jig offers excellent casting distance while maintaining a controlled descent, allowing anglers to fish effectively at different depths.
Key Features
- Length: 10cm
- Weight: 40g
- Realistic anchovy baitfish profile
- Wide body for improved water grip and stability
- Strong flashing action from flat sides
- Fluttering movement on the drop
- Exceptional long casting performance
- Designed for shore and vertical jigging
Why It Works for Irish Anglers
Fishing along the Irish coastline often involves wind, tidal flow, and varying depths. The Westin Anchovy jig provides the casting distance needed to reach feeding fish while maintaining control in challenging conditions.
The flashing action imitates small baitfish common in Irish waters, making it effective for pollack and sea bass feeding around reefs, kelp beds, and open water. Its controlled descent helps anglers keep contact with the lure, improving strike detection.
Perfect For
- Pollack fishing from rocky shorelines
- Sea bass fishing in coastal waters
- Shore casting with metal jigs
- Vertical jigging from boats
- Fishing in windy and tidal conditions
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Stay in control and attract more strikes with the Westin Anchovy 40g from DuoHook.ie — a versatile metal jig built for effective fishing in Irish coastal conditions.