Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Walleye Jigs
That monster has a bull’s-eye on her back, and this is the arrow that’s going to fly straight to her! Endorsed by top walleye pros Gary Parsons and Keith Kavajecz, the Bass Pro Shops XPS Walleye Jigs have a unique flat-footed design that keeps your bait in a natural ''feeding'' position, just out of bottom debris. Great for vertical jigging in current. Upsized wide-gap premium hook; sharp, vivid colors as used by Gary & Keith. 6 pack.
The jig used by Gary Parsons and Keith Kavajecz!
“XPS Jigheads are unique, because we took the popular round head style and gave it a perfectly flat bottom. Now, it has that proven round profile, plus the snag resistance and in-your-face bait presentation of a stand-up jig. We think the XPS is the ultimate river jig—especially in these proven-deadly colors!”
Gary Parsons, 2007 PWT Angler of the Year
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 18
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by pikealaska Great
Great looking jig, caught a bunch of walleyes on it. A*
April 2, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by nugefan very good jig heads
These 1/8 oz heads are the best ones I've found for saugey and walley
March 30, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Don41 Love this jig
This is one of the best walleye jigs I have ever used. I have caught more walleye with this jig than any other one I have ever used.
March 27, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fishman97 Great Jigs
have a bunch of these Jibs...they work great, best standup jig ever used!!!
March 22, 2012
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This is designed to hold the rods anywhere on the rod except the handle(butt) and the eyes or guides. The tiny diameter of the rod is held tight in the black material. Use one on a vertical mount and two on a horizonal mount and the butt of the rods hang free below the holder.A:Â
Yes , pink glo is WAJ14-10 bin loc is P34-44-15. Check on the net and there are several. Depending on where and what you are fishing for the size might want to be downsized. The shape of the jig causes it to look like a size larger than it actually is.1 of 1
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