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The Prime Bucktail Jig is not like any other jig on the market. The unique shape of the head and placement of the eyelet help bring this lure to life. With bulging eyes, holographic finish, and blazing color, it puts fish at your mercy. The uniqueness of this bait is that it doesn't fall or hang straight down like other bucktails. It glides through the water, almost swimming along. When jigged, its body stays almost parallel to the bottom maintaining a very natural appearance.
Like all SPRO products, Prime Bucktail Jigs are made with durable, super sharp Gamakatsu hooks. Once you fish it, you"ll know why SPRO is the shape of things to come. It's hard to fish the Prime Bucktail wrong. It can be jigged off the bottom for weakfish, fluke, or other saltwater fish. Cast it at schooling fish working it quickly back to the boat for cobia, stripers, snook, or dolphin. Swim it along in freshwater for big bass and walleyes, or troll it for reservoir stripers. It's hard to find somewhere that the Prime Bucktail won't work.
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Awesome with grub trailor. Dont use at cape cod canal though, you will get stuck!!
I like the 6oz. Spro bucktail jigs because they get to the bottom and stay there . I’ve always had a hard time bottom fishing. I can never feel the floor . These are the first jigs I’ve had consistent success with. Paired with a Gulp twisty tail they can’t be beat .
Put many fluke on the line and that being fished from the banks. Real attention getter when tipped with chartreuse, 4 inch Berkley Gulp Swimming Mullet
Paired with similar colored soft bait. Have consistent results with fluke.