Shimano Butterfly Flat-Fall Jigs Size 200g

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The Shimano Butterfly Flat-Fall Jig 200g is the go-to weight for West Coast anglers targeting yellowtail, mixed-species pelagics, and tuna in moderate depths. Center-balanced for a slow, horizontal wobble on the fall, the 200g stays in the strike zone longer than any nose-down jig and comes fully rigged with two Owner dancing stinger hooks on a PowerPro 300 lb assist β€” ready to fish straight out of the package.

The Flat-Fall Advantage

Most jigs fall nose-down and blow through the strike zone in seconds. The Butterfly Flat-Fall is center-balanced, so it falls horizontally in a wide, erratic wobble that mimics a dying baitfish. That horizontal fall keeps the jig in front of fish longer on every drop β€” and that extra hang time is often the difference between a bite and a miss on fish that won't chase a fast-moving presentation.

When the Bite Goes Quiet

Yellowtail and pelagics can be notoriously fickle β€” marking on sonar but refusing to commit to anything that moves too fast. The 200g Flat-Fall's slow, horizontal wobble gives suspended fish time to track, react, and eat. It's the jig you reach for when the iron isn't getting bit and you need something that stays in the zone long enough to trigger a reaction.

Rigged and Ready

The 200g Butterfly Flat-Fall comes fully rigged with two Owner dancing stinger hooks on a PowerPro 300 lb assist cord. The stinger setup maximizes hook-up rates on fish that strike short or swipe at the jig without fully committing β€” a common occurrence with yellowtail and finicky tuna.

Recommended Upgraded Assist Hooks:

The Right Pick If...

  • You're targeting yellowtail, bluefin, or yellowfin in moderate depths
  • Fish are marking but not committing to iron or faster jigs
  • You're fishing 80–250 ft of water where the 200g falls at the right speed
  • You want a rigged, ready-to-fish jig with proven Owner hooks
  • You want a versatile weight that covers yellowtail, tuna, and mixed-species jigging

Best Fishing Techniques

  • Free-spool drop β€” drop to the bottom, crank up 30 feet, then free-spool and let the jig fall on a slack line; the horizontal wobble does the work
  • Cast and fall β€” cast the jig, free-spool as it sinks, wait for the bite, then jerk and repeat; deadly on surface-feeding yellowtail and tuna
  • Slow pitch jigging β€” short, rhythmic lifts keep the jig in the zone and trigger strikes from suspended fish
  • Mid-water column jigging β€” the 200g is ideal for working fish suspended at mid-depth in moderate current

Best Conditions

  • Nearshore and offshore West Coast β€” yellowtail grounds from San Diego to the Channel Islands
  • Moderate depths (80–250 ft) where the 200g falls at the right speed without sinking too fast
  • When fish are marking on sonar but not responding to iron or faster presentations
  • Mixed-species situations where yellowtail, tuna, and pelagics are all in the spread

Best For

  • Species: Yellowtail, Bluefin Tuna, Yellowfin Tuna, Dorado, Large Pelagics
  • Techniques: Free-spool drop, cast and fall, slow pitch jigging, mid-water column jigging
  • Rigging: Comes rigged with two Owner dancing stinger hooks on PowerPro 300 lb assist

Key Features

  • Center-balanced design β€” falls horizontally with a wide, erratic wobble
  • Hydrodynamic flat keel β€” stabilizes the jig and maximizes fall action
  • Longer strike zone β€” stays in front of fish longer than nose-down jigs
  • Rigged with two Owner dancing stinger hooks on PowerPro 300 lb assist
  • 200g (7.05 oz) β€” ideal for moderate depths and mixed-species jigging
  • 7 colors available to match local baitfish and conditions

Models & Specs

SKU Color Weight Hooks
BFLFF200BS Blue Sardine 200g / 7.05 oz 2x Owner Stinger
BFLFF200BA Black Anchovy 200g / 7.05 oz 2x Owner Stinger
BFLFF200PB Pink Blue 200g / 7.05 oz 2x Owner Stinger
BFLFF200CW Chartreuse White 200g / 7.05 oz 2x Owner Stinger
BFLFF200PS Purple Silver 200g / 7.05 oz 2x Owner Stinger
BFLFF200SG Super Glow 200g / 7.05 oz 2x Owner Stinger
BFLFF200ZG Zebra Glow 200g / 7.05 oz 2x Owner Stinger

Tackle Express Tips

  • Match color to bait and conditions: Blue Sardine and Black Anchovy are natural matches for the sardine and anchovy forage common on the West Coast. Chartreuse White and Pink Blue shine in clear water. Super Glow and Zebra Glow are go-to choices at depth or in low-light β€” carry a mix and let the fish decide on the day.
  • Let the fall do the work: Resist the urge to jig aggressively. The Flat-Fall's action is in the drop β€” free-spool on a slack line and let the horizontal wobble trigger the bite. Most strikes happen on the fall, not the retrieve.
  • Size up in heavy current: The 200g is ideal in moderate current and depths up to ~250 ft. If you're fishing deeper water or strong current and the jig is drifting too far off vertical, step up to the 250g or 350g to stay in the zone.

FAQ

Does the 200g Butterfly Flat-Fall come with hooks?
Yes β€” the 200g comes fully rigged with two Owner dancing stinger hooks on a PowerPro 300 lb assist cord. It's ready to fish straight out of the package with no additional rigging required.

How does the 200g compare to the 250g and 350g versions?
All three share the same center-balanced, horizontal flat-fall design. The 200g (7.05 oz) is best for moderate depths and lighter current β€” ideal for yellowtail and mixed-species jigging. The 250g suits slightly deeper water or stronger current, and the 350g is designed for deep water and heavy current targeting big bluefin and ling cod. The 350g ships unrigged; the 200g and 250g come rigged.

Which color should I choose for yellowtail?
Blue Sardine and Black Anchovy are top producers for yellowtail when sardines and anchovies are the primary forage. Chartreuse White is a reliable all-around choice in clear water. Purple Silver and Pink Blue can be effective when fish are being selective. Start with Blue Sardine or Chartreuse White and adjust based on what the fish are responding to.

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