Hart Tackle Justice Jig with Chunk Trailer
- 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 5Â by 17
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Rated 3 out of 5Â by joshuas29 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 5Â by baitcaster170 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 5Â by zechnas24 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 5Â by guzman298 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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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.A:Â
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.Q:Â
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I just received this jig, looks great, I'm just wondering what the little black piece is for?
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Im pretty sure your talking about the rattle that you put on the jig itselfTop 100 Contributor
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That may be the rattling insert.A:Â
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I use this jig mostly for flipping and pitching but I have caught a bass in open water with this jigTop 100 Contributor
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That is a flipping jig. It has a flat head and says nothing about swimming it.Details:Â
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?Answers
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The clam one goes in the trailer and Im pretty sure it only comes with only one rattle tubeTop 100 Contributor
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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.Top 250 Contributor
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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 though1 of 1
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