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Keitech Tungsten Model II Football Jig & NetBait Tiny Paca Chunk Combo

Keitech Tungsten Model II Football Jig & NetBait Tiny Paca Chunk Combo

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SKU:650194557603020800-1247644-1232196-6626441-1232197-6626445-0-0

Keitech Tungsten Model II Football Jig (Version 2) (Color)
NetBait Tiny Paca Chunk w/Baitfuel Infusion - 2 Inch (Color)
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Finesse Fishermen's Fantasy!

  • The Keitech Tungsten Model II Football Jig & Baitfuel-infused NetBait Tiny Paca Chunk Combo is specially curated by our Discount Tackle Staff to get you going with the Perfect Finesse Football Jig Setup to land you Big Bass!
  • Paired together in this Combo is the 3/8 oz Keitech Tungsten Model II Football Jig (1 Jig Per Pack), and the 2 Inch - 2/0 NetBait Tiny Paca Chunk Jig Trailer (7 Baits Per Pack) with your choice of complimentary colors for the Combo!
  • Keitech's Model II Football Jig holds nothing back thanks to its Lead Free Tungsten Football Head Design and 100 Strand SR-40 Silicone Skirt which accompanied by the Custom 2/0 Gamakatsu Hook results in unrivaled success.
  • Tiny Paca Chunk may be Tiny but it Packs a Punch thanks to its Baitfuel Soaked Soft Plastic Formulation and its Pattented Claw Design that elicits Big Strikes from Big Fish with their unique action.
  • Our aim with this kit is to provide anglers with an easy One-Stop Shop for a great combo in the Keitech Tungsten Model II Football Jig & NetBait Tiny Paca Chunk! Check out the "How To Fish" Section Below for tips on using this combo!

How To Fish the Keitech Tungsten Model II Football Jig & NetBait Tiny Paca Chunk Combo

Rig your Baitfuel-infused Tiny Paca Chunk on a Keitech Model II, and the fun begins with this finesse combo!

Cast to hard-bottom areas like rocky river bottoms or lake ledges. Let it sink; the tungsten head ensures you'll feel it hit bottom. Once it does, slowly drag it along the rocks or ledge, pausing intermittently for small hops. This mimics a crawfish's movement, the goal of this setup, as crawfish are a bass's favorite food, especially in the summer months!

A common jig fishing challenge is differentiating between the feel of the jig hitting rocks (which can resemble a bite) and a real bite.  A rock feels like a "tink" or small thud, while a real bite is a much more pronounced THUD. When you feel that THUD, reel in the slack and set the hook hard. This should move the jig's weedguard out of the way for a solid hookset!

Maintain line tension while reeling, and you're ready to land your fish! Tight lines!

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