Bluefish Jigs

Discover the ultimate bluefish jig collection designed for anglers seeking success on the water. Our jigs feature vibrant colors and realistic designs that attract bluefish, ensuring you make the most of your fishing experience. Crafted with durable materials, these jigs are built to withstand the toughest conditions while providing exceptional performance. Whether you're casting from shore or out on a boat, our selection offers various weights and styles to suit your fishing technique. Gear up with the right bluefish jig and enhance your chances of landing that trophy catch!

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Mustad Big Eye Bucktail Jig

Mustad Big Eye Bucktail Jig

$6.49-$9.49

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This bucktail is great features such as eyes, paint and bucktail hair have stood up to conditions and love the 2 clip holes on top of head and in

Marathon Weakfish Jig
  • Chrome

Marathon Weakfish Jig

$5.99

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catch stripers, spanish mackerel or bluefish with the marathon® weakfish mackerel jig. ... available in the three different weights, the marathon weakfish jig works great when you 're fishing off the pier with

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4 bob 12345678
i picked these up for macks, cast good lot of flash

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SPRO Prime Bucktail Saltwater Jigs

SPRO Prime Bucktail Saltwater Jigs

$3.97-$19.99

WAS: $4.99-$19.99*

(258)

I love jigging with these sometime I add six inch gulp or add a minnow or a big piece of squid I also use mackerel strips ... Very well tied, deer hair stays on the

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5 flying bearss
it is spro bucktail, a killer jig for a fluke. I like the weight and the presentation

5 BobB92
Great product,, always good to have to catch stripe bass and blues

5 FishwithMhei
This is one of the best lures I have used to fish for flukes! Got a bluefish hit too!

5 Droul2
Haven ’ t used this yet but can ’ t wait to, heard great things about spro!

5 SPro 1
Utilized jig in some cloudy waters& saw the high visibliity

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Jigging World Onyx Surf Rod

Jigging World Onyx Surf Rod

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WAS: $179.99-$189.99*

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this series started out with the 8'& 9' models that are perfect for throwing light plugs at striped bass, bluefish, snook& red drum and walking the beaches casting jigs at fluke and

Run Off Lures  Hammered Diamond Jig
  • Chrome/White
  • Chrome/Red
  • Chrome/Green

Run Off Lures Hammered Diamond Jig

$9.49-$10.49

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uses: made for saltwater fishing effective for catching bluefish and bass ... durable, versatile, and highly effective lure for an extremely wide range of saltwater species hammered surface reflects a lot of light and create a lot of flash to draw fish in comes complete with heavy...

Marathon Diamond Jig with Latex Tail

Marathon Diamond Jig with Latex Tail

$6.49-$10.99

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Casting it hard into the surf seems to attract them even more. ... Very versatile jig could be used to catch numerous of fishes ... My most effective and durable lure in the surf to catch stripers or

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5 Fish22
Use these diamond jigs for stripers in the ocean jigging. Sharp snaps of the road. Sturdy hooks. Great price point.

5 Dirty Jerz
Great deal on sale. My go to sea bass when there being picky.

5 Zeeeeee
Good sand eel imitation with strong hooks and bright green tube tail.

5 Nj bass man
The black seabass loved it!!! I am so happy that I purchased this diamond jig.

5 Droul
I ’ ve heard these are a good to although I haven ’ t been able to use it yet!

Fish Lab Mad Eel Saltwater Lure

Fish Lab Mad Eel Saltwater Lure

$14.99-$18.99

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special jig hook keeps fish pinned to hook belly ribbing moves more water side- to- side rolling action for water displacement chamber in front of bait ensures straight rigging ensures hook is deep enough in bait to run straight sizes: 7. 5 ” /3. 5 oz., 8 ” /5. 25

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Bluefish Jigs

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  • What are bluefish jigs and how are they used?
  • What materials are commonly used in bluefish jigs?
  • What factors should I consider when choosing a bluefish jig?
  • Are bluefish jigs suitable for different fishing environments?
  • How do I know if a bluefish jig is durable enough for saltwater fishing?
  • What are the advantages of using jigs over other types of lures for bluefish?

Frequently Asked Questions For Bluefish Jigs

Bluefish jigs are specialized fishing lures designed to attract bluefish and other saltwater species. They typically feature a weighted body and a hook, allowing anglers to cast them into the water and retrieve them in a way that mimics the movement of prey. These jigs can be effective in various fishing conditions, making them a popular choice among saltwater anglers.

Bluefish jigs are often made from durable materials such as lead or tungsten for the jig head, and may feature synthetic fibers or natural materials for the skirt or tail. The choice of materials impacts the jig's weight, durability, and overall effectiveness in the water. Anglers should consider the material's ability to withstand saltwater conditions when selecting a jig.

When selecting a bluefish jig, consider factors such as the jig's weight, color, and design. The weight affects how deep and fast the jig sinks, while color can play a crucial role in attracting fish based on water clarity and light conditions. Additionally, the design and action of the jig can influence how well it mimics prey, making it more enticing to bluefish.

Yes, bluefish jigs can be used in various fishing environments, including surf, offshore, and inshore waters. Their versatility allows anglers to target bluefish in different conditions, whether casting from a boat or the shore. It's important to match the jig type and weight to the specific environment and fishing technique being used.

To ensure a bluefish jig is durable enough for saltwater fishing, look for jigs made from high-quality materials that resist corrosion and wear. Additionally, consider the construction of the jig, including the strength of the hook and the integrity of any attached components. Reading reviews and checking for warranties can also provide insight into the jig's durability.

Using jigs for bluefish offers several advantages, including their ability to be fished at various depths and their effectiveness in mimicking the movement of prey. Jigs can be retrieved in a way that creates an erratic action, which can trigger aggressive strikes from bluefish. Additionally, they are often more versatile and can be used in different fishing techniques compared to other lure types.