Major Craft America

JIGPARA BLADE

$5.4 - $7.5

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Description

Setting a higher standard JIGPARA BLADE Debut! All designed to match various types of fishing applications. JIGPARA BLADE is the newest bait to debut in the Jigapra series. As you cast and retrieve, it strongly attracts fish and triggers their predatory nature. The shape helps to control the friction of the water while retrieving and maintains the correct underwater motion. The way it displaces the water creates wave motion around the bait creating attractive reaction from the fish. These design characteristics make the Jigpara Blade one of the most effective blade baits available. Weight Length Front Hooks Rear Hooks 0.5oz (14g) 2.17" (55mm) Japanese Treble hook x 1 Japanese Treble hook x 1 0.64oz (18g) 2.95" (75mm) Japanese Treble hook x 1 Japanese Treble hook x 1 0.81oz (23g) 2.95" (75mm) Japanese Treble hook x 1 Japanese Treble hook x 1 1.0oz (27g) 3.94" (100mm) Japanese Treble hook x 1 Japanese Treble hook x 2 1.23oz (35g) 3.94" (100mm) Japanese Treble hook x 1 Japanese Treble hook x 2 1.48oz (42g) 5.12" (130mm) Treble hook Japanese Treble hook x 2 1.76oz (50g) 5.51" (140mm) Treble hook Treble hook x 2

Specifications

Category

Inshore Lures

Weight

0.5 oz (14 g)

Length

2.17 in (55 mm)

Sink Rate

fast sink

Target Species

inshore

Techniques

casting, jigging

Water Column

variable

Action

vibrating blade bait

Conditions

current, open water, low light

Field Notes

This is a blade bait designed for cast-and-retrieve presentations. It works well when you want strong vibration and flash to trigger reaction strikes, especially on a steady retrieve or with occasional lifts and drops. The heavier sizes can also be fished deeper or in current where you need extra casting distance and bottom contact.

Pros

  • Strong vibration and water displacement for reaction bites
  • Multiple sizes for different casting and depth needs
  • Outfitted with treble hooks for solid hookup potential

Cons

  • Treble hooks can snag in cover
  • Can be too aggressive for ultra-finesse situations

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