When the water is murky and the shrimp come out, toss this to a redfish for an appetizer! The hank brown hook rides up, so toss it near that oyster bed and keep it off the bottom. Grizzly hackel within the bucktail compresses and looks segmented like a crustacean.
What doesn't eat crabs in the sawgrass? Toss this on a mudflat, drag it slowly and pause. That flounder will think it is a crab hiding as the feathers near the hookbend move with the current. We apologize for the horrible pronunciation: our redneck r&d guy refuses to pronounce "pincher" correctly!
Standard bucktail profile. Full of flash. The dark back looks realisitic to gamefish tracking it from below. Speckled trout swear it is an injured baitfish. They always strike as the jig falls! The hank brown jig head helps keep it out of the jetty rocks better than others.
The synthetic wing on this jig compresses when wet. Looks like a glass minnow if retreived quickly or an injured greenback if jigged. Great in clearwater and offshore. Bonita and school spanish challenge you to reel faster than your hands will allow!