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For “finesse friendly,” the best starting point is the lightest heads first: Jade's Jigs 1/32 oz. Standard 90 Hooks Size #4 or Size #6 for the slowest fall and most subtle presentation, then Jade's Jigs 3/32 oz. Sickle Hook Size #2 and Jade's Jigs 1/16 oz. Sickle Hook Size #4 for a little more control in slightly deeper water or more wind.
If you want a standard 90-degree hook style, Jade's Jigs 1/16 oz. Standard 90 Hook Size #4 is a solid finesse option.
If you need a bit more casting distance or bottom contact while staying subtle, Jade's Jigs 1/8 oz. Sickle Hook Size #1 is the next step up.

Technique notes

  • Use light line and a small soft plastic for the most natural fall.
  • Let the jig sink on a semi-slack line; most finesse bites happen on the drop.
  • In clear water or pressured fish, start with 1/32 or 3/32 oz.
  • In a little wind, current, or deeper water, move to 1/16 or 1/8 oz.
  • Sickle hooks are a good choice when you want a compact finesse head with solid hook-up potential.

When to switch

Switch to a heavier jig if you can’t maintain bottom contact, if wind/current is pushing the bait too fast, or if fish are holding deeper than these light heads can comfortably reach.
If fish want a bigger profile or you need more displacement, step up from the smallest finesse heads to the 1/8 oz or 1/16 oz options.

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