Japanese fishing technique where the team plays a very important role: the parabolic action rods, the light reels, great recovery, the jigs in designs and varied weights as well as the hooks, and the leader. It is based on reaching the bottom and recovering the jig with pulls to give it "life".
It consists of throwing and picking up a popper at different speeds, the most common species caught in this technique are horse eye and jack crevalle, barracudas, kingfish, wahoos, tuna and sailfish. The equipment is light but with enough force in the rod to launch an average 90-gram popper without of brake.
One of the best known techniques for pelagic fishing. Up to 5 lines are placed in the water with the boat in motion. This type of fishing is linked to currents, water temperature and depth of the sea, the equipment used is light but with enough line and drag capacity to fish from a barracuda to a blue marlin.
The Slow Pitch Jigging technique is more slow movement, where the "jig" has specific designs that make its movement very erratic, which makes working the "jig" a bit more rested. This technique works best when fish are inactive.