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Strike King

Tour Grade Skipping Jig 3/8oz

$7.99

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Description

The Strike King Tour Grade Skipping Jig turns up the heat at your favorite fishing spot. Designed from scratch by pro angler Andy Montgomery, this performance skipping jig is built around a unique flat-sided head shape that glances lightly off the surface, for smooth, controlled skipping into the tight spaces that hold monster bass. It has a super strong Gamakatsu® hook that won’t bend when banged against hard cover, and its line tie angle and extra sharpness aid in hook sets. Perfect for fishing overhangs, docks, and other hard-to-reach spots, the Strike King Tour Grade Skipping Jig elevates your ability and potential to catch more fish.

Fishing Profile

Lure
Best for
Bass, Largemouth, Smallmouth
Presentation
Surface, Skipping Glide Off The Surface
Techniques
Jigging, Casting, Flipping
Conditions
Vegetation, Rocky, Current
Size0.375 oz (11 g)
SeasonYear Round
WaterFreshwater

Field Notes

Use this skipping jig when bass are holding tight to docks, overhangs, and other hard-to-reach cover where you need controlled skips into the strike zone. Cast to the edge of the structure and let the jig fall naturally, then hop or drag lightly to trigger bites as it works back toward cover.

Pros

  • Flat-sided head glances off the surface for smooth, controlled skipping
  • Strong Gamakatsu hook resists bending on hard cover
  • Line tie angle and sharpness help improve hook sets
  • Built for tight spaces around docks and overhangs

Cons

  • Best results require accurate placement into cover
  • Skipping jigs can snag if worked too aggressively near structure

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