Hart Tackle Justice Jig with Chunk Trailer

   

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  • Includes a free salt-impregnated Rat-L-Chunk trailer with floating claws and a rattlin' insert
  • Has the features to make bass really commit to the strike
  • Inset molded eye prevents snags
  • Flat head gives great swimming action

The Justice Jig with Chunk Trailer by Hart Tackle has all the fish-catching features to make bass really commit to the strike. The Justice Jig comes loaded with a salt-impregnated Rat-L-Chunk Trailer with floating claws and a rattlin' insert to form a deadly combination of bass appealing noise and action. The well-balanced Justice Jig features a flat head design which lets it easily scoot across the bottom and stand up in defensive position, while the inset molded eye helps prevent snags.

Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 17 reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5 by great lure for the price I haven't had a chance to use it yet but I have put it in water and I love the way it moves. Hopefully I can get a chance to use it real shortly and I will update.. April 8, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Nice jigs Used them only once caught few 3lbers but seem two work well wish i had some 1 oncers but the 3qr allright October 31, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by calling big bass These jigs worked great, they do what other baits couldn't do. They bring big bass from the deep, and make them bite hard. I caught 11 bass in two hours, no other bait compares! May 10, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best jig ever This was the first jig i ever bought... and all I got to say is that this is the best jig ever in about 3 or 4 days i caught about 30 lbs of fish!! Today I saw a fish on the edge and threw a little past him and as I started to jig it and another bass came out of no where and killed this jig!! I do recomend braided line. I've lost 2 jigs already but I bought 50 lb braided line. April 13, 2012
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1 year, 7 months ago
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I slipped the black rattle on the hook before adding the trailer, so it will be underneath the chunk. Probably not essential, just adds more rattle action.
2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Buy yourself some tube rattles. The band around the neck has two small holes made to hold the tube rattles. You can put up to two rattles on each jig. I have found the rattle doesnt catch more fish for me. I have had no problems without rattles.
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Slide the hole on the rattle over the hook and pull it all the way up to the skirt
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Im pretty sure your talking about the rattle that you put on the jig itself
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That may be the rattling insert.
1 year, 10 months ago
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a rattle
2 years, 1 month ago
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 - Gallipolis OH
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The little black piece you are talking about it a weed guard. It allows you to fish heavy weeds or timbers.
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I use this jig mostly for flipping and pitching but I have caught a bass in open water with this jig
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That is a flipping jig. It has a flat head and says nothing about swimming it.
1 year, 10 months ago
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Its a flipping jig, but you can definitely swim it also
2 years, 1 month ago
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This came with two rattles, one in a clam shell looking pod and the other in a tube. which one goes into the trailer? That, and did anyone else's come with only one tube rattle?

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The clam one goes in the trailer and Im pretty sure it only comes with only one rattle tube
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I believe theat each rattle makes a different sound. Try one and then the other to determine which is most productive for you.
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the clam shell one goes in the trailer...and the tube rattle goes on the hook...i dont know why they only give one though
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