Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Freestyle Jig
Inspired by a Japanese jigging technique that uses 2 single-assist hooks, making it harder for a fish to throw the bait.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by halibut man THIS JIG
This jig is absolutely amazing. at first i was not sure about it and i only decided to buy one. first fishing trip which was only about 20 minutes, 3 nice halibut off this jig. i was fishing from a jetty in ventura county. Nothing gets in the way of your fight. I hooked up on a 30+ pounder on the 1/2 oz jig faught it for 40 minutes on 6 lb. test. most amazing jig out there. work it with a fast jerk repeatedly. i HIGHLY recomend this jig.
September 5, 2007
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I make my own.They are easy to do.
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Are they effective when drifting over structure or through rips searching for fish, or are they only effective once gamefish have been found and attracted?Answers
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It's one of the best deep vertical jigs I've ever used on white and hybrid striped bass in 15 to 35 feet of water. For clear water try natural colors or white. Works well for fish that are suspended or on the bottom. With a good depthfinder, you can watch it work in a school of fish.Answers
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I use a small duo-lock snap and attach at the end away from the hooks. It might be interesting to try it the other way!Top 100 Contributor
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I saw a Shimano rep fishing this lure on tv. He recommend you tie to the ring w/ the hooks. This keeps the fish from using the weight of the lure to throw the hook. I'm not sure why they have the rear ring, I guess to add a third hook if wanted. The show was salt water w/ much larger lures, but I'm sure it will work the same.1 of 1
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