Savage Gear US

Savage Rubber

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Description

All around the Mediterranean saltwater anglers have been taking advantage of the huge benefits of tai rubber fishing – one of the latest sea fishing trends that originated in Japan and is lethal for catching bream, snappers, and scorpionfish. But the method can be challenging – often it requires multiple changes of lure weight and colour, meaning a lot of fishing time is lost to cutting and re-tying leaders. That problem is no more thanks to the Savage Rubber. Featuring a smart tube clip that is the same for all models, you can easily detach and replace the heads for quick changes. This lure has been made for unrivalled attraction thanks to its thin, long, and curly tentacles and the golf ball structure of the heads, which allow for faster and more precise sinking as well as producing micro turbulence in the water and reflecting the light like a series of mini prisms. Finished with realistic cuttlefish eyes, this lure is the ultimate small cephalopod imitation. Enter the world of tai rubber fishing and take it to the next level.

Specifications

Category

Offshore Jigs

Sink Rate

fast sink

Target Species

offshore

Techniques

vertical jigging, jigging

Water Column

bottom

Action

fluttering tentacles

Conditions

current, open water

Field Notes

This is a tai rubber style saltwater lure designed for vertical presentations and controlled sinking around structure. It is meant to be worked with repeated lifts and drops so the tentacles pulse and the head tracks naturally, making it effective when fish are holding deep or near bottom. The quick-change head system is useful when you need to adjust weight or color fast without retying.

Pros

  • Quick-change head system for fast weight/color swaps
  • Realistic cephalopod profile with long tentacles
  • Designed to sink quickly and create micro-turbulence

Cons

  • Technique-specific and less beginner-friendly
  • Best suited to saltwater vertical presentations rather than general casting

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