
These are all glow-focused slow pitch / flat fall style offshore jigs, which is exactly the right lane for a “slow pitch glow jig” search.
Use a slow pitch cadence: let the jig fall on semi-slack line, then give short lifts and pauses so it can flutter back down.
For deeper water or current, move up in weight to keep bottom contact and stay vertical.
These are listed as no-hook jigs, so plan to add your own hooks or hardware.
Glow versions charge fastest with a UV light, but sunlight or deck lights also work.
Switch to a faster jig or more aggressive retrieve if fish are chasing hard and not responding to the slow fall.
If you need a bait-like profile, choose the menhaden- or pinfish-inspired options; if you need maximum depth control, go heavier.
If you’re fishing very shallow or around tight structure, a different lure style may be easier to manage than a flat-fall jig.
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