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Get into the battle and experience big game fishing with our STS Bazooka Jigs. Featuring an irregular wobbling fall to duplicate that of a wounded baitfish, they’re a fantastic way to tempt big fish in harsh conditions. Tough, bright, and effective saltwater fishing equipment for serious saltwater anglers.
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Which fish species can be caught with STS Bazooka Jigs?
STS Bazooka Jig is very good at luring a variety of predatory fish such as snapper, grouper, kingfish, amberjack, and even tuna in some cases, especially in deep waters.
Are STS Bazooka Jigs suitable for beginners?
Certainly, these jigs are very easy to use for the ones who just started because of their simple design and their wide range of actions.
What makes STS Bazooka Jigs different from other jigs?
The rod repelling force is used by the STS Bazooka for the distinctive wobbling fall, which attracts the fish. They are also different from other jigs in that they focus on fast-sinking durability and glow elements, making them suitable for tough conditions.
How durable are STS Bazooka Jigs in saltwater conditions?
Materials that fight corrosion made them last very well against salt, abrasion, and even constant use.
How to choose the right weight for STS Bazooka Jigs?
Depth and current should be the factors leading your choice: if you are going for 100g consider shallower spots or lighter currents, and if 150g then deeper hauls or stronger tides are to keep bottom contact and control.
Tips for maximizing catch with STS Bazooka Jigs
Jigging speed should be varied accordingly: slow for lethargic days and fast for aggressive feeds. Use fluorocarbon leaders for invisibility and play with colors: bright for clean water and glow for muddy. Keep an eye on sonar to be over the structure, and always hook up well on bites.