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      What is Slow Pitch Jigging?


      Slow pitch jigging is an active fishing style where angler and jig work the water column together, creating lifelike flutter that mimics a dying baitfish. The result? Strikes from predators that are sluggish, stuffed, or just plain picky—because Submission Jigs force the bite when nothing else works.

      Meet your new secret weapons:

      Submission Jigs & Hooks.

      Take the Captain’s Seat and make your own bite. Our premium slow pitch jigs are tested by real fishermen in American waters to solve the “I never catch anything” problem.

      Meet the lineup: From 10g micros for the bay and lakes to 600g monsters for 100 miles offshore, the Sumo, Mercenary, Death Blade, Ogre (and Ogre Jr), Javelin, and Samurai are your weapons for a black belt in fishing.

      🎣Versatile: Freshwater and saltwater

      🎣Deadly Action: Center-weighted with asymmetrical shapes for unique, lifelike movements on both the fall and the retrieve

      🎣Durable through-wire construction from eye to tail and hot-stamped UV-reactive foil + premium paint

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      Unmatched Quality

      Through-wire Eyelets and High-Quality Paint, Foil, and Glow

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      5 Star Reviews

      In Thousands of Tackle Boxes Catching Thousands of Fish

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      Hassle-Free Returns

      Skunk-Proof Fishing with Free 30 Day Returns and Exchanges

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      Fast Fulfillment from Florida and Free Shipping Over $69

      When in doubt, get a bundle

      Not sure what you need? Grab a bundle to dominate your favorite Bay, Lake, or Open Water spot.

      Start Here: Best Selling Micros and Lightweights - over 10,000 sold

      Our tiny line up of 10g, 15g, and 20g jigs is perfect for dropping in your favorite lake or casting from shore. They're a fisherman favorite for kayak fishing in the bay or from the docks.

      • The Mercenary is a true assassin that can be fished vertically or cast and retrieved
      • the Sumo is renowned for it's slip and slide ability to get into hiding spots other jigs can't
      • The Ogre Jr, AKA the Baby Ogre, is the world's smallest knife-style slow pitch jig
      • The Death Blade is a ground-breaking slow pitch jig designed specifically for casting with center-fixed hooks to minimize snags

      Next Up: Middleweight Division

      The 40g through 300g Middleweight Line Up is perfect for midrange fishing, including structure, kelp beds, and wrecks.

      • Drop or cast the Mercenary as a gun for hire
      • Slide the Sumo into hard to reach spots
      • Slice through the water column with the Ogre knife jig
      • Rumble and roll with glow in the dark riffles with the Javelin.

      Last up: the heavyweight division

      These 400g - 600g behemoths are designed to get to the strike zone first and to stand up to the toughest monsters. They may bend - they won't break.

      • The Ogre is a true slow pitch knife jig, center-weighted with an asymmetric shape to attract picky bluefin
      • The Samurai rolls and rocks through the water column with unique glow in the dark riffles

      FAQs

      Our jigs are designed to mimic an injured baitfish so consistently that fish react out of instinct and aggression—no guesswork, no chasing down fresh bait, and no worrying about it dying on you. Unlike live bait, these jigs maintain their action cast after cast, delivering strikes even when real bait might quit wriggling. They’re easy to store, always ready for your next trip, and built to withstand tough hits, all while triggering that reflexive bite that turns a normal outing into a personal best.

      - Usually, tie the line on the eye side of the jig. We recommend if you’re going to tie directly to the jig, tie onto the split ring. If you’re going to use a clip or snap, tie onto the clip and attach it directly to the eyelet.

      - A good rule of thumb is 1 gram per 1 foot of water. This is just a base line, and there are many other variables to consider, but this will get you started.

      - Any predatory fish, freshwater or saltwater. Inshore/bay/surf/freshwater examples are: sandbass, pompano, perch, redfish, largemouth bass, speckled trout. Nearshore/ offshore/ kelp beds: calico bass, amberjack, yellowtail, dorado. Offshore: rockfish, tuna, grouper.

      - Slow pitch jigging is designed to maximize the action of the jigs: the flutter down mimicks the actions of injured prey and attracts more bites from a greater variety of fish than other more passive styles of fishing.

      - It is also known for being effective in deeper or tougher conditions, and allows fishermen to experience the joy of the technique, making it a popular choice for those who appreciate the art and skill of fishing.

      - Yes! Cast the jig and let it flutter down for a while before retrieving. Slowly pop it and bounce it through the water column as you reel towards you. Wind up and repeat.

      - Our jigs are very durable and won’t rust or fall apart after one use. They are lead material with a through wire from nose to tail which keeps them from breaking in a fight. The hooks are heavy-duty BKK hooks that won’t rust with normal use (though we recommend a good rinsing after a hard day at sea.)

      - This is the whole secret of fishing. Each angler has his or her favorite way to get ready for a day on the water. We have many videos discussing our favorites and the various ways to set up for various kinds of fishing on our YouTube Channel: @submissionfishing co.

      - No matter which jig weight class you’re fishing, a slower, more parabolic rod is key to maximizing your efforts and the jig’s unique qualities.

      - We want you to be successful and to earn your black belt in fishing. Reach out to us anytime via email, DM, or on our live show chat for answers to your specific questions. We also have a library of videos on our YouTube channel. We also offer 30 returns and refunds, no questions asked. Send an email to oss@submissionfishing.com with your order number and we’ll make it right.

      - Join a fishing club and go fishing!

      - Check out our YouTube channel for fishing videos, tutorials, and a LIVE show every week where you can get YOUR questions answered by Muto and some of the best anglers out there.

      We've made tons of videos about the jigs, how to use them, how to rig them, adventures with them. Check them all out here: Submission Fishing on YouTube.

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      Built by Fishermen for fishermen who make their own bite

      During the 2020 lockdowns, I was grinding the bays of San Diego with a rod in one hand and way too much frustration in the other. I kept tying on slow pitch jigs that looked the part but couldn’t deliver — paint flaked, hooks bent, fish didn’t care. As a lifelong angler and a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, I know success doesn’t come from luck. It comes from reps, precision, and gear you can trust.

      So I decided to build my own. That’s how Submission Fishing Co. was born — in a garage, not a boardroom. Every jig we make is tested by me and our crew, built to handle everything from spotted bay bass to offshore bluefin. Just like on the mats, fishing is about putting in the work and seizing the moment.

      We didn’t start in a boardroom. We started in our garage—frustrated by flimsy lures, raising a toddler, running a family business, and chasing our black belt in fishing. We built Submission Jigs because we were tired of “good enough.”