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When the albies roll in it's often about the time the weather starts to shift and it isn't uncommon to have to deal with the wind when chasing them. This can make throwing small, lighter baits such as the Epoxy Minnow a challenge but the Hogy Heavy Minnow Jig is heavy enough to easily deal with a headwind.
It's also a great choice any time because lure placement is usually important with hardtails. Fall short, behind, or anywhere but in the wheelhouse and you are far less likely to get tight. A great casting lure such as this will help you put your offering right where it needs to be.
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I could have bought these items anywhere but the difference was the shipping. Your shipping prices are almost half of what your competitors are charging-and thats the difference for me.
Small enough to imitate rain/snot bait, but heavy enough to cast far on light tackle.
These jigs are the best for fat Alberto s when surfcasting. They have the weight to get them out and the durability to hit a few rocks on the jetty, better shore based choice than the epoxy jig. Standard hardware holds up well.
Only thing better then the Hogy Epoxy Jig is the Hogy Heavy Minnow. I rarely throw a standard Epoxy jig anymore as the distance advantage plus the fact the Heavy stays in the water better just make it fish better almost all the time compared to the Epoxy Jig.