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1/2 oz Bucktail Jig with Glow Head – Saltwater Lure for Snook, Redfish & Tarpon

1/2 oz Bucktail Jig with Glow Head – Saltwater Lure for Snook, Redfish & Tarpon

Regular price $13.99 USD
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Size
Quantity
Target Species:
Snook
Redfish
Tarpon
Sea Trout
Striped Bass
Bluefish
Water Type:
Saltwater
Inshore
Quantity:
4 jigs (assorted colors)
Hook Size:
4/0
Lure Size:
1/2 oz jig head
Oversized 3D eye design
Weight:
1/2 oz
Material / Finish:
Glow head finish
UV-enhanced silicone skirt
Natural bucktail
Mustad 2X strong hook
Features:
Oversized 3D eye for predator focus
Dual line-tie for vertical jigging or casting
Durable UV skirt with natural bucktail profile
Glows under dock lights and in low-light conditions
Best Season:
Year-Round (especially effective at night)

This 1/2 oz bucktail jig is built for inshore anglers targeting snook, redfish, and tarpon. The asymmetrical head design creates a unique swimming action that draws aggressive strikes, while the oversized 3D eye serves as a focal point for predators.

The jig features two line ties, giving anglers the option to fish vertically or cast and retrieve. This flexibility prevents unnatural spinning and keeps the lure balanced whether you are fishing from shore, docks, or a boat.

Each jig is tied with premium bucktail for a full, natural profile that holds up to repeated strikes. The UV-enhanced silicone skirt and glowing head make the jig stand out in low-light conditions, especially effective around bridges, passes, and dock lights at night.

Rigged with a 2X strong Mustad #4/0 hook, this jig combines sharpness, strength, and durability for landing trophy-class fish.

Specifications:
Weight: 1/2 oz
Hook: Mustad #32833 4/0, 2X strong
Head: Glow finish with oversized 3D eye
Skirt: UV silicone with natural bucktail profile

Best for snook, redfish, and tarpon, this jig is also effective for striped bass, bluefish, and other saltwater predators.

 

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