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Tungsten Jig head & Hooks
Tungsten Jig head & Hooks
Tungsten Jig head & Hooks
Tungsten Jig head & Hooks
Tungsten Jig head & Hooks
Tungsten Jig head & Hooks
Tungsten Jig head & Hooks
Tungsten Jig head & Hooks

Tungsten Jig head & Hooks


Payment Type: T/T,Alipay, Others
Incoterm: FOB,CIF,EXW,FCA,Express Delivery
Min. Order:

500 Piece/Pieces

Transportation: Ocean,Air,Express etc.
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Model No.: JDTG-TJ-093

Brand: ZZJD

Place Of Origin: China

Size: 1.8/2.7/3.5/4.2/5.3/7g

Material: 95% tungsten

Density: 17.5~18g/cm³

Lead Time: 30~45 days

PACKAGING & DELIVERY

Selling Units :Piece/Pieces

Package Type : Standard export packing

DESCRIPTION

Tungsten jig head with a hook is a type of fishing lure commonly used in freshwater and saltwater fishing. Here's an overview of this fishing tackle:

1. Composition:

- The body is made of tungsten, a dense metal that allows for smaller, more compact lures.

- Features a metal hook attached to the bottom.

 

2. Design:

- Typically cylindrical or cone-shaped.

- Usually painted or coated in various colors and patterns.

- May have eyes or other attractors on the surface.

Tungsten jig head with hook

 

3. Sizes:

- Available in a wide range of sizes, from tiny micro jigs to large saltwater models.

- Measured by weight (e.g., 1/16 oz, 1/8 oz, 1/4 oz) or hook size.

 

4. Uses:

- Versatile, used for various species and techniques.

- Effective for casting, vertical jigging, or bottom fishing.

- Popular in bass fishing, panfish, trout, and saltwater applications.

 

5. Advantages:

- More compact than lead jigs, allowing for subtler presentations.

- Heavier for their size, improving casting distance and accuracy.

- Less likely to be detected by fish due to the dense material.

Tungsten round jig head

 

6. Variations:

- Can come with different hook styles (e.g., straight shank, offset, treble).

- Some may have rubber skirts or weed guards.

 

7. Fishing technique:

- Often paired with soft plastic trailers.

- Can be fished actively (jigged) or more slowly retrieved.

 

When choosing a tungsten jig head with a hook, consider the species you're targeting, water conditions, and your preferred fishing method to select the appropriate size and style.

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