
There isn't much I can say about this Jig that any reputable fisherman doesn't already know.
This is my version of the Watermelon color Jig. I put just a bit of chartreuse Flake in mine to set it apart
and that simple little change seems to make this color work better than my competition...
But then again, I could be a little biased...
What sets my Jigs apart from any other jig on the market is the Rubber I use, the paint I use and the
hooks I use. Basically the entire Jig sets itself apart from any other Jig on the market.
It all starts with a Mustad Chemically Sharpened Hook, you won't be sharpening these hooks out of the box. They
are amazingly sharp. The Paint is Heat Treated Powder coated. I heat these Jigs to 450 degrees Farenheit prior to
applying the Powder and I then heat treat them at 250 degrees for 30 minutes afterwards. Go ahead, toss these
bad boys at docks and rocks all day, don't worry about the paint... It ain't chipping!
Finally the silicone skirt material I use is the top of the line. Not only is the material the best you will find,
it is also the most you will find. Where my competitors only use Two Bands of 22 Strand skirting material, I
use 3 Bands. What does this do you ask? It allows you to remove strands if you desire for a faster fall. I
honestly feel you will get more strikes on a Jig when it falls slower to the target area.
There are times when fishermen want a faster falling Jig and by me giving you more strands, I'm allowing you
to determine how fast you want your Jig to fall by simply removing x amount of strands.