AZ Trading Slow Jig Tinsel Double Assist Hook Clear
$ 25.50 · 4.7 (386) · In stock
The holographic thread and ultraviolet reflecting foil is wrapped to the hook using bloodline thread. The These premium assist hooks are perfect terminal tackle for slow pitch jigging.
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Johnny’s Go-To Slow Pitch Jig. Our long famed Flat Back has had another make-over! Back to its original single color profile and outfitted with zebra UV glow stripes. Available in 130g, 190g & 300g this mold is one of the best all around slow pitch jigs out there. This jig is effective at going deep and getting down even in moderate current situations. It’s center-weighted design and flat back side allow it to have the ideal action when targeting bottom species while slow pitch jigging.
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【High Performance Assist Hook】 Our double assist hook features super sharp circle hook with heavy duty PE assist cord and solid ring. The assist hook
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