Custom Bass Jigs, Spinnerbaits & Buzzbaits by TMC Lures

Seeker Head Flipping Jig

$6.39

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Description

Seeker Head™ Flipping Jig Built to get in, get through, and get bit. The Seeker Head flipping jig uses a tapered, upturned head design to move through thick cover while keeping a clean, controlled presentation. It is built for close-range work where positioning and hooksets matter. Where It Excels Heavy wood and laydowns Grass and mixed vegetation Tight cover where fish hold in ambush Short-range, high-percentage targets What Sets It Apart Seeker Head design Tapered shape slips through dense cover Upturned profile helps reduce hang-ups on entry and exit Stand-up skirt profile Bio-Flex silicone strands flare at rest Maintains bulk and movement with minimal input Hook and control 60° heavy wire flipping hook for direct hooksets Built for braided and heavy line applications Construction Details Hand Wire-Tied Custom Bio-Flex silicone skirts Optional double shot shell rattles 3D gel-filled color-shifting eyes Powder coat or Hi-Tech enamel finish for long-term wear resistance Color-matched weed guard for clean presentation Made in the USA Specs Weights and Hooks: 1/4 oz: 3/0 Gamakatsu 3/8 oz: 4/0 Gamakatsu 1/2 oz: 5/0 Gamakatsu 3/4 oz and 1 oz: 5/0 Gamakatsu Head Colors: Black, Brown, Camo

Specifications

Category

Jigs

Target Species

bass

Techniques

flipping

Water Column

bottom

Action

controlled fall

Conditions

vegetation, current, rocky

Field Notes

Designed for pitching and flipping into heavy wood, laydowns, grass, and mixed vegetation where bass hold tight to cover. The tapered head and weed guard help it slip through dense cover for short-range, high-percentage presentations with a controlled fall and strong hooksets.

Pros

  • Tapered head moves cleanly through thick cover
  • Upturned profile reduces hang-ups
  • Heavy-wire hook supports braided/heavy-line hooksets
  • Stand-up skirt adds movement at rest

Cons

  • Best suited to close-range cover fishing
  • Less ideal for open-water or long-cast presentations

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