Gravity Fishing

Atlas X - Ribbed Jigheads

$5.99

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Description

Baits that Fit 6/0 - 5.25" GT PaddleTails 7/0 - 8/0 7.75" GT PaddleTails Atlas X - Ribbed Jigheads. These heads were designed directly from the cad file of our new Paddle Tail baits and fit flawlessly and seamlessly. Our classic Ribbed version has slightly fatter ribs than our regular Atlas series heads, yet still thin enough that does not rip any bait you attach to it from an oversized collar. The down and dirty details..... 2 jigs per bag Available in the following weights and hook sizes 1oz 6/0 ( 0.104 wire diameter) 1oz 7/0 (0.116 wire diameter) 1.5oz 7/0 (0.116 wire diameter) 2oz 7/0 (0.116 wire diameter) 2.5oz 8/0 3oz 8/0 (0.128wire diameter) 4oz 8/0 6 and 7/0 hooks are perfect size for just about any fish you can catch from shore or boat (striped bass, bluefish, seabass, snook, redfish, jacks, cobia, tarpon, etc). The 8/0 hooks are perfect for the canal fishermen, fast water land based fishermen and any other big game fish you can think of (tuna, halibut, grouper, tilefish, etc) Our 5.25" paddle tails fit flawlessly on the 1oz 6/0 and 1oz 7/0 jigs... 1.5oz if you want to really squeeze them on, while the 1oz 7/0 all the way up to the 4oz 8/0s fit the 7.75" paddles just as seamless. Cut the baits to match the sizes of the jig heads for perfect fitment.

Specifications

Category

Inshore Jigs

Weight

1 oz (28 g)

Target Species

inshore

Techniques

casting, jigging

Water Column

bottom

Conditions

current, open water

Field Notes

Use these jigheads with 5.25" or 7.75" paddle tails when you want a matched head-and-body fit for inshore predator fishing. The heavier 2 oz to 4 oz options are better for fast water, deeper channels, or when you need to keep a swimbait down from shore or boat.

Pros

  • Designed to fit GT PaddleTails cleanly and securely
  • Multiple weights and hook sizes for different bait sizes and current speeds
  • Good option for shore, boat, and canal fishing

Cons

  • Weight selection can be confusing without matching the bait size
  • Heavier models may be overkill in shallow water

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