Northland Tackle UV Forage Minnow Jig

$ 2.50

4.8 (773) In stock

The Northland Forage Minnow Jig mimics a wounded minnow to trigger strikes from hungry game fish. Its lifelike minnow profile flashes and flutters with the slightest rod tip movement, creating irresistible action when tipped with live bait. Simply cast and jig with light strokes, or dead stick after a cast and let the bait flutter down. The thin, fluttering profile calls in predatory species when fished with a lightly hooked live minnow or waxworm.

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