The JoeBaggs Resin jigs are specially designed jigs that offer durability and exceptional casting performance. They are perfect for anglers targeting albies and bonita in the Northeast region. These jigs are constructed with a traditional lead jig design, featuring a painted lead core that is encased in a tough, clear resin coating.
Unlike traditional epoxy finishes, the resin coating on the Resin Jigs is incredibly strong and resistant to cracking or breaking. This ensures that the jig remains in excellent condition even when it repeatedly hits rocks or is bitten by fish. The compact profile of the Resin Jig enhances its casting ability, allowing it to easily cut through the wind and achieve impressive distances even in challenging conditions.
While originally designed for high-speed false albacore fishing in New England, these jigs are equally effective for catching other predatory species that actively feed on small bait. This includes popular gamefish such as striped bass, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are the JoeBaggs Resin Jigs suitable for saltwater fishing?
Yes, the JoeBaggs Resin Jigs are specifically designed for saltwater fishing. The tough resin coating ensures that the jigs can withstand harsh saltwater conditions without deteriorating.
2. What is the advantage of the resin coating compared to epoxy finishes?
The resin coating on the JoeBaggs Resin Jigs is incredibly strong and resistant to cracking or breaking. Unlike epoxy finishes, it provides exceptional durability, allowing the jigs to remain in excellent condition even after repeated hits on rocks or being bitten by fish.
3. Can the JoeBaggs Resin Jigs be used for species other than albies and bonita?
Absolutely! While these jigs are originally designed for albies and bonita fishing in the Northeast region, they are equally effective in targeting other predatory species that actively feed on small bait. This includes popular gamefish such as striped bass, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, and more.
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