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TT TOURNAMENT SERIES JIGHEAD

SKU 1550
$12.95
$12.95 - $15.95
Current price $12.95
Original price $12.95 - Original price $15.95
Original price

TT Tournament Series are a universally popular jighead with a comprehensive range of sizes.

Built on quality Gamakatsu black nickel, chemically sharpened hooks, in both fine and heavy wire models, these jigheads have been developed to excel in both fresh and salwater fishing applications.

Each jighead is hand-finished to ensure consistent quality and features a 'multi-grip' grub keeper to hold your soft plastic snugly in place against the base of the weight, preventing the plastic twisting on the shank. The quality and reliability of these jigheads has made them a long time TT favourite and a go-to for both tournament and social anglers.

Long lasting, corrosion resistant Gamakatsu hooks and chemically sharpened hook points ensure that every angler using Tournament Series jigheads has the best chance possible of staying connected to striking fish. With a comprehensive range of hook and weight combinations, TT Tournament Series jigheads have every fishing situation covered.

Pack Quantities:
Hook 2, 1, 1/0, 2/0: 5 per pack
Hook 3/0, 4/0, 5/0: 4 per pack
Hook 6/0, 7/0, 8/0: 3 per pack

Weight: 1/20 OZ
Hook Size: #2

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