Bucktails, ava jigs, and smiling bills for striper bridges, redfish flats, and snook docks — the workhorse of inshore fishing.
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Cast it and let it sink before working it with hops along the bottom, vertical lifts, and t...
Use this bucktail around structure, channels, and current seams where a compact jig can be...
A small rigged jig pair for perch and crappie-style presentations, especially when you want...
This is a weighted jig for fishing near the bottom or along structure. It can be hopped, dr...
This is a bucktail-style jig with a dressed tail, suited for casting and jigging along bott...
Use around structure, channels, and open-water edges where cobia are feeding. The bucktail...
Use this mojo swing style jig when you want a bait to stay vertical and move cleanly throug...
Use this jig when you want a vertical presentation around structure, current seams, or deep...
Use around structure, wrecks, and open-water cobia situations where a bucktail-style jig ca...
Use this mojo swing-style jig when you want a bait to stay vertical and move cleanly throug...
Use around structure, channels, and open-water edges where cobia are feeding. The bucktail...
This appears to be a jig-style inshore lure line aimed at striped bass, cod, and haddock. U...
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