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We just added this awesome little finesse jig.  I've been strictly fishing it for the last 2 months and its a wicked little jig.  A Rage Tail baby craw is a perfect match for it.  The Sniper Jig comes in 3/16, 5/16, and 7/16 sizes. This jigs niche is finicky fish and light biters. 

http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/Sniper-Jig-492.htm

 

The new colors are California Craw, and Black Red.

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Mike looks great. Hook looks strong which I prefer. What kind of hook is used?

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Thank you everyone!

 

are you gonna offer it with the Owner deep throat hook ???

 

I wish I could.  Owner doesn't make a hook for that mold that I can find. 

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Finesse jigs by definition are used with finesse tackle, 6 to 10 lb line, so the hook wire diameter should be appropriate for the hook setting force. 3/0 -4/0 flat eye jig hook in wire diameter .033-.043 is about the range I use. Don't know what Mustad hook is being used, but I wouldn't go to a heavier wire hook with finesse jigs.

Good looking jigs.

Tom

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Get it from Siebert. The colors and quality will be unmatched. Mike will be seeing another order from me around the Holidays. Good guy to buy from!

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Thank you everyone!

 

 

I wish I could.  Owner doesn't make a hook for that mold that I can find. 

 

Owner makes the 5326 cross eye hook but only in a 4/0. If that mold takes a 4/0 32798 Mustad then the Owner should work.

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