Offshore Angler™ Bullet Head Bucktail Jigs
- Cast, troll or jig
- Well balanced
- Pulsating bucktail action
The well balanced Offshore Angler Bullet Head Bucktail Jigs have accounted for many big catches and are versatile enough to be effectively cast, trolled or jigged. Featuring a sleek bullet head which lets this striper snack cruise through the water without much resistance, the jig’s pulsating bucktail creates the tantalizing movement stripers key on. Complete with striper-strong hook.
Rated 3.5 out of 5Â by 2
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Rated 2 out of 5Â by GillR A little disapointed
Lures looked great upon receiving them but after a closer look the hooks were bent off center, and were not even close to being aligned and two of the lures came with chipped paint. Am thinking that they need to look at their quality assurance program a little closer. Other than that no other problems with this lure
Gill R
May 7, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Lilbassboy What a jig
This jig is great on stripers on the surf and jetties with no trailer. No trailer makes the jig faster. It works on flounder, bluefish and Mackerel
February 9, 2011
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probably too big for flounder, they are a grouper jig. for flounder try a gulp minnow or shrimp on a jig head, or a small 1/2 oz buck tail jig in natural colors.A:Â
Not the best lure for flounder but I did catch quite a few while fishing for other species.2 years, 1 month ago
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I live in tustin California and go fishing usually off of Dana Wharf.Answers
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probably would work good on halibut, I would try the all white one, with a 6" white curley tail glow worm on itDetails:Â
I just got this and i want to know what fish i can catch.Answers
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grouper, snapper, other large reef fishA:Â
Bluefish, striper bass, flounder, ladyfish, speckeld trout, spanish mackeral, occasional pompano, jack cravelle,bonitio, false albacore, dolphinfish,
just about every near shore species.
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