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Firehouse

$3

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Description

� Firehouse Pattern: Red, White & Silver Accent Weight Options: 1/16 oz, 1/8 oz, 1/4 oz Tagline: Built by hand, proven by fish. Description: The Firehouse is built to command attention. Its vivid red body paired with a bold white head delivers unmatched visibility and an aggressive flash that crappie, bluegill, and bass can’t resist. Hand-tied with precision, this jig mimics wounded baitfish and triggers reaction bites even in murky conditions or low visibility. It’s a perfect mix of color, contrast, and confidence. Best Used For: Stained or muddy water Cloudy days or low-light conditions Aggressive fish during the spawn or post-front periods Pro Tip: Try fishing Firehouse near brush piles or shallow flats during early morning or overcast days — the color combo ignites strikes like a spark in the dark.

Fishing Profile

Lure
Best for
Crappie, Bluegill, Bass
Techniques
Jigging, Vertical Jigging
Conditions
Dirty Water, Low Light, Vegetation
Size0.125 oz (4 g)
SeasonYear Round
WaterFreshwater

Field Notes

Use the Firehouse jig in stained/muddy water and on cloudy or low-light days to maximize its red/white/silver visibility. Fish it near brush piles or shallow flats, especially during spawn or post-front periods, to trigger reaction bites.

Pros

  • High-visibility red/white with silver accent for stained or low-visibility water
  • Hand-tied pattern that mimics wounded baitfish
  • Works for multiple species including crappie, bluegill, and bass

Cons

  • Weight options vary (1/16, 1/8, 1/4 oz), so choose based on depth/current

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