Enhance your fishing experience with our premium flounder jig heads, designed for optimal performance and durability. Crafted to attract flounder effectively, these jig heads feature sharp hooks and a streamlined design for easy casting and precise presentations. Available in various weights and colors, they cater to different fishing conditions and preferences. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, our flounder jig heads will help you land your next big catch. Equip yourself with the right tools and make your fishing trips more successful and enjoyable.
$6.99
a great go- to for redfish, bass, seatrout, snook, flounder, small tarpon and more, the redfish eye™ jig head features attractive 3d eyes and a heavy- duty 4/0 mustad®
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GrayVA
Z- Man always has quality products you can trust!!!
$4.99-$5.99
Solid go- to jig head ... They are great, keep gulp on, attract fish, and consistently produce solid bites. ... works fine will catch
5
lou1
[ These work great when you add on one of the Saltwater Grubs!!!!!!!
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Tdesalis
Very colorful and bright compare to other just in salt water
5
Badmoon
I used to always fish with plain round head Bucktails these new ones with the eyes and baitholder work great!
5
joeskull
works fine will catch fluke...********************
5
Chase6576
Great jig for fluke. Put some gulp on the jig and catch them all day long.
$5.99-$8.99
sizes range from 1 oz to 4 oz uses: ideal for inshore or back bay fluking design and details: equipped with mylar flash for attractive look sharp hook attaches to ball
$4.97-$7.99
WAS: $5.99-$7.99*
spro squid tail saltwater jigs mimic baitfish and squid in the water soft plastic squid tail emulates real gamefish movement realistic movement drives fish crazy unique shaped head and eye placement creates a realistic appearance sharp and super strong gamakatsu® hooks glow color...
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SPro 1
Purchased about 1 month ago. Has high visibility in murky water along with great action
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wpjk
I bought it on sale price. Buy three and one for free. It is the best buck tail. Must have this if you want to flounder fishing.
5
Scatfish
Fish catcher fluke ready South Jersey ca n't wait fish on
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Abee 21
Swims like a fish get the rite bounce and keeps the fish on the hook
5
PUNISHER666
Worked well caught 5 flounder 1 keeper seemed to work well in the surf
$109.99
these versatile rods are easy on the eyes and ideal for jigging for fluke and flounder, casting plugs at striped bass, redfish and snook, or bottom fishing for snapper, blackfish, sea bass, speckled trout, and
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WAS: $179.99-$189.99*
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
A flounder jig head is a specialized fishing tackle designed to mimic the movement of prey in the water, attracting flounder. It typically features a weighted head that helps it sink quickly to the bottom where flounder are often found. The design allows for various retrieval techniques, making it effective for anglers targeting this species.
Flounder jig heads are usually made from durable materials such as lead or tungsten, which provide the necessary weight for sinking. The hooks are often made from high-carbon steel for strength and sharpness, ensuring effective hook sets. Some jig heads may also feature coatings or finishes to enhance durability and reduce corrosion.
Flounder jig heads come in various styles, including round, flat, and football shapes, each designed for specific fishing conditions. Round jig heads are versatile and suitable for various techniques, while flat jig heads can be effective in shallow waters. The choice of style often depends on the angler's preferred fishing method and the environment.
Flounder jig heads are most effective during warmer months when flounder are actively feeding. Early morning and late evening are prime times for fishing, as flounder tend to be more active during these hours. Additionally, using jig heads during tidal movements can increase the chances of a successful catch.
Choosing the right weight for a flounder jig head depends on factors such as water depth, current strength, and the type of bait being used. Heavier jig heads are ideal for deeper waters or strong currents, while lighter options work well in shallower areas. It's important to match the weight to the fishing conditions for optimal performance.
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