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Cheapskate [Custom Colors]

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Description

The [FISH]rx Cheapskate is a bladed jig collaboration. These colors were developed with Derek Wurtz from Deek’s Jigs specifically for Southern California inshore fishing. When I need to trigger a reaction bite or get fish to commit to a moving bait, this is the one I reach for. What It’s Built For The bladed jig is built for reaction strikes. That blade vibrates the second it hits the water. The thump it puts out makes calico bass, sand bass, and spotted bay bass commit — even when fish aren’t actively feeding. How I Fish It I fish ours slow and kill it on the drop. Or I burn it straight at the wall on a fast retrieve. Both produce. Cast it at structure, let it fall on a semi-slack line, and feel for the thump. Slow roll it just above the rocks for a different look on tough days. Trailer Matters The trailer matters on a bladed jig. A good soft plastic trailer adds action on the fall — that’s when most fish commit. Without it, the bait goes dead the second you kill it. RX Dragon Tail — tight tail kick on the drop RX Slug — cleaner, slimmer profile RX Skeleton Craw — more body and presence on the fall Match your trailer to how the fish are feeding. Why It Produces The combination of blade vibration, flash, and trailer movement creates a moving target that fish can track and react to. It works for: Triggering reaction strikes Fishing through structure Getting bites when fish aren’t fully committing Color System These are SoCal-specific colorways. Magic Mint and Spottie Special were dialed in for the water clarity and forage in Southern California harbors and back bays. More colorways coming. How to Rig It The Cheapskate is designed to be fished with a soft plastic trailer. Use Blacktail Fishing hooks when rigging your trailer weedless for tight structure. For a full breakdown of retrieves, pop-and-pause technique, and trailer selection, see the full bladed jig inshore bass guide . Learn How to Rig & Fish It Bladed Jig Inshore Bass Guide Spotted Bay Bass Fishing Guide SoCal Inshore Structure Fishing Guide Soft Plastic Color Guide

Fishing Profile

Lure
Best for
Bass, Inshore, Spotted Bass
Presentation
Variable, Reaction Strikes With Blade Vibration; Slow Retrieve With Kill On The Drop; Burn Retrieve; Trailers Add Fall Action
Techniques
Casting, Jigging, Bottom Fishing
Conditions
Clear Water, Rocky, Open Water
SeasonYear Round
WaterSaltwater

Field Notes

Use this bladed jig to trigger reaction bites when fish are holding on structure but not actively feeding. Cast to rocks/walls, then either slow-roll it just above the bottom or let it fall on a semi-slack line and feel for the blade “thump,” finishing with a trailer-driven action on the drop.

Pros

  • Blade vibrates immediately on water entry for reaction strikes
  • Effective through structure and when fish aren’t feeding
  • Trailer choice adds action on the fall and improves commitment

Cons

  • Trailer selection is important—without it the bait can go dead on the drop
  • Best results depend on feeling the thump and controlling retrieve speed

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