Johnny Jigs

Johnny Jigs® Slow Pitch Assist Cord

$10.99

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Description

Johnny Jigs® Slow Pitch Assist Cord – Built for Serious Jigging. The Johnny Jigs® Slow Pitch Assist Cord is purpose-built for anglers who tie their own assist hooks and demand maximum strength with minimal bulk. Made from pure heat-stretched SK99 Dyneema , this ultra-light assist cord delivers extreme tensile strength while maintaining excellent knot and splice performance. Constructed as a 12-strand hollow core braid , this cord is ideal for splicing single assist hooks or building tandem assist hook rigs for slow pitch jigging and deep dropping applications. Its hollow core design allows for clean, secure splices that maintain nearly full line strength. Tested and trusted by the Johnny Jigs team in some of the toughest fisheries—from pulling monster grouper out of deep Atlantic structure to landing hard-fighting tuna in the Pacific—this assist cord is built to handle serious pressure when it matters most. Diameter: 1.0mm Tensile Strength: 600 lb Length: 15 ft per package Material: Pure heat-stretched SK99 Dyneema Construction: 12-strand single braid Design: Hollow core for easy splicing An essential component for custom slow pitch assist hooks , the Johnny Jigs® Slow Pitch Assist Cord delivers confidence, durability, and professional-grade performance every time you drop a jig.

Specifications

Category

Terminal Tackle

Length

15 in (381 mm)

Target Species

offshore

Techniques

jigging, vertical jigging

Field Notes

Use this assist cord to tie custom slow pitch assist hooks or tandem assist rigs for jigging and deep-dropping. The hollow-core Dyneema construction is designed for clean splices and strong connections when fishing heavy structure or targeting hard-fighting offshore fish.

Pros

  • High tensile strength for heavy offshore use
  • Hollow-core design makes splicing easier
  • Low-bulk cord is ideal for custom assist rigs

Cons

  • Requires knotting or splicing skill
  • Not a finished rig or hook system

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