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The Best Mutton Snapper Slow Pitch Jig Color

$14.13

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This slow pitch jig color is the best for mutton snappers in the Florida Keys. The Nomad Design Buffalo Snapper Jig is a slow pitch slab jig designed for vertical jigging over schools of actively feeding fish, reefs, or wrecks. When the current is moving very slow, I recommend this 80 gram jig for targeting mutton snappers and tuna in the Florida Keys. This particular silver holographic over super glow paint is known as the "Hollow Glow". It is the old school standard that always gets the bite. Make sure you purchase a few extra jigs as you will get cut off several times when you fish wrecks and reefs in the Florida Keys for mutton snappers. Purchase various size jigs as the currents do change daily. Strong currents require heavier size jigs. The Buffalo Slow Pitch Jig has a center balanced weight which causes the jig to flutter as it falls, making it look like a wounded crab or bait fish. This makes it the perfect bait to use among schools of actively feeding mutton snappers, or near reefs and wrecks. The Buffalo Slow Pitch Jig is available in 9 colors and 5 sizes, ranging from 80 grams (~3 ounces) all the way to 320 grams (~11 ounces). Features: The Nomad Design Buffalo Jig is a slow pitch slab jig designed for vertical jigging over schools of actively feeding fish, reefs, or wrecks. Works best with a long lift of the rod and then allowing it to flutter on the drop. Center balanced weight causes the jig to flutter as it falls, making it look like a wounded fish. Use among schools of actively feeding fish, or near reefs and wrecks Available in 9 colors and 5 sizes ranging from 80 grams (~3 ounces) all the way to 320 grams (~11 ounces).

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