The jig keeps stay horizontally by getting ” a pause” from jerking and falls from the head. Kingfish or Yellowtail which go after and try to eat the jig stimulate their appetite when they see “a pause”. The falling posture is just like that a bait which runs away after getting to be vertical and then slides and falls from the head.
The jig “Gummy” lets Kingfish or Yellowtail to make using their mouths. It is high dimension and supersensitive so you can feel that the jig gets stuck by the sea water and imagine the action and the position.
The most distinctive feature is that the edge on one side receives a stream of water, and the body hoveres (keeps it in a horizontal position) as if a squid was chasing a squid or horse mackerel.
The most characteristic side edge gets current and the body hovers horizontally like that Squid go after Sardine, Horse macherel and others.
When jerking or retrieving the sprit ring slides in the round eye by putting “a pause” to the power fulcrum which is in the center tip of the eye. At the same time the reeder has a tension when the jig gets stuck and hovers by the sea water.