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TT HIDDEN WEIGHT SYSTEM JIGHEAD

SKU 1830
$12.95
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The ultimate finesse presentation when the bite is tough and the fish finicky.

TT Hidden Weight System (HWS) jigheads present a lure with a neutral, more enticing, and natural decent.

In tough conditions this can mean the difference between a strike and a look. HWS excel when a finesse presentation is vital, such as clear and still conditions. The weight is strategically placed along the shank of the hook to favour the middle of the soft plastic, in turn letting the lure flutter down naturally, rather than falling headfirst. The weight also features the 'multi-grip' grub keeper that is ideal for locking on all brands, including ZMan 10X Tough ElaZtech plastics.

Built on razor sharp, quality Gamakatsu black nickel, chemically sharpened hooks, HWS jigheads are ideal for your favourite hard hitting, light tackle species and are dynamite on bream around structure, such as pontoons, marinas, rock walls and mangrove edges. The larger model HWS jigheads produce well on snapper over shallow inshore reefs and barramundi on the flats.

Pack Quantities: 5 per pack

Weight: 1/40 OZ
Hook Size: #2

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