The Strike King Tour Grade Ned rig Head is designed to work perfectly with the leading soft plastic Ned baits. This jig is the ideal choice for deploying the finesse technique that has proven to be successful. The head of the jig is completely flat and perfectly balanced, ensuring that any bait will stand up vertically when it makes contact with the bottom. This feature increases its effectiveness in attracting fish.
The Strike King Tour Grade Ned Rig Head is built around a needle sharp, light-wire sickle-style hook, which helps in keeping your bait and your catch secure. Additionally, it has a wire bait keeper that further aids in keeping your bait in place. This jig is suitable for using with small worms or creature baits that are no longer than 3 inches.
Using this jig is best when twitching and hopping the bait along hard bottoms and areas where there is sparse vegetation. This is especially useful on days when the bite is tough or when fish are disinterested in faster moving presentations due to being under pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What type of baits work best with the Strike King Tour Grade Ned Rig Head?
The Strike King Tour Grade Ned Rig Head is designed to work perfectly with the leading soft plastic Ned baits.
2. Does the jig have a balanced head to make the bait stand up vertically?
Yes, the head of the jig is completely flat and perfectly balanced, ensuring that any bait will stand up vertically when it makes contact with the bottom.
3. What type of hook does the Strike King Tour Grade Ned Rig Head have?
The jig is built around a needle sharp, light-wire sickle-style hook, which helps in keeping your bait and your catch secure.
4. Does the jig have a bait keeper to keep the bait in place?
Yes, the Strike King Tour Grade Ned Rig Head has a wire bait keeper that aids in keeping your bait in place even during casts and retrieves.
5. What size of worms or creature baits are suitable for this jig?
The jig is suitable for using with small worms or creature baits that are no longer than 3 inches.
6. How should I use this jig for optimal results?
It is best to twitch and hop the bait along hard bottoms and areas with sparse vegetation for optimal results. This finesse technique is especially effective on tough bite days or when fish are not interested in faster moving presentations due to fishing pressure.
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