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Slow Pitch Jigs NZ – Slow Jigging Lures for Snapper, Kingfish & Deep Water Fishing

Shop premium slow pitch jigs in New Zealand designed for snapper, kingfish, trevally, tuna and reef species. Our range includes slow jigging lures, micro jigs, inchiku lures and mechanical jigs with UV, glow and flutter-action finishes built to trigger aggressive strikes in NZ waters.

Whether you're fishing shallow reefs, deep structure or offshore workups, slow pitch jigs deliver lifelike flutter action and controlled falls that entice fish even when conditions are tough.

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Slow Pitch Jigging Lures Built for New Zealand Fishing

Slow pitch jigging has become one of the most effective techniques for targeting snapper, kingfish, trevally and other predatory species around New Zealand. Unlike traditional high-speed jigging, slow pitch jigging focuses on controlled rod lifts and fluttering lure action that imitates wounded baitfish during the fall. Anglers commonly discuss how jig shape, balance and flutter action affect performance depending on current, depth and target species.

At Lure Me, we stock high-performance slow pitch jigs and micro jigs selected for real NZ fishing conditions. Our range includes:

  • Slow pitch jigs
  • Mechanical jigs
  • Micro jigs
  • Inchiku lures
  • Tungsten micro jigs
  • UV and glow jigs
  • Assist hooks and jigging accessories

Why Slow Pitch Jigs Work So Well

Slow pitch jigs are designed to flutter, slide and dart unpredictably through the water column. This erratic movement often triggers reaction bites from fish feeding near the bottom or suspended around bait schools.

Popular slow jigging species in New Zealand include:

  • Snapper
  • Kingfish
  • Trevally
  • Hapuka
  • Kahawai
  • Tuna
  • Reef and bottom species

Different jig profiles and weights allow anglers to match current, drift speed and fishing depth. Slim profile jigs typically sink faster for deeper water and stronger currents, while wider slow pitch jigs create longer flutter action during the fall. Experienced anglers often recommend carrying multiple jig weights and profiles to adapt to changing conditions offshore.

UV, Glow & Tungsten Slow Pitch Jigs

Many modern slow pitch jigs feature UV-reactive coatings, glow finishes and holographic patterns to increase visibility and attraction in deeper water or low-light conditions. Tungsten micro jigs are also popular because they offer compact profiles with faster sink rates, helping anglers stay vertical even in current.

Our collection includes trusted jigging brands and proven lure patterns designed to maximise hook-up rates while maintaining strong action throughout the retrieve and fall.

Slow Pitch Jigging for Beginners & Experienced Anglers

Whether you're starting out with micro jigging or building a dedicated offshore jigging setup, choosing the right slow pitch jig can dramatically improve your results. Many anglers begin with lighter slow jigs for snapper and reef fishing before moving into heavier deep-water jigging systems for kingfish and larger predators.

Proper assist hooks, balanced jig weight and controlled rod action all play an important role in successful slow pitch jigging. Online fishing communities regularly highlight the importance of matching jig style and hook setups to your fishing depth and target species.

Buy Slow Pitch Jigs Online NZ

Shop slow pitch jigs online at Lure Me with premium jigging lures, micro jigs and offshore fishing tackle built for New Zealand conditions. Whether you're targeting snapper in shallow water or kingfish offshore, our slow jigging range is designed to help you fish more effectively and catch more fish.

Learn How to Fish Slow Pitch Jigs Effectively

New to slow pitch jigging or looking to improve your technique? Check out our complete Slow Pitch Jigging Guide covering jig selection, rod action, retrieve techniques, target species and setup tips for New Zealand waters.

This guide helps anglers understand how to choose the right jig weight, work different jig actions and adapt to changing current, depth and fish behaviour — making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced offshore anglers.