Jigging Spoon - Pink Lemonade
SP-19-PL-125-10
Regular price $5.99All lure orders over $40+ ship free to the United States and orders $99+ ship free to Canada.
The Haat Jigging Spoon is designed with equally dispersed weight, a smooth finish and sleek composition to create an action that flutters side-to-side while descending the water column. The spoon closely resembles smaller bait fish, triggering strikes from any predator fish, salt or fresh water.
- Designed & assembled in the United States with American and Japanese components
- Premium Gamakatsu® Round Bend Treble Hook in a black finish. Designed to penetrate quickly and hold tight. One of the sharpest hooks on the market. (Red finish on 1/8 oz spoons)
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Great lures. They look good the hooks are sharp. They cast wonderful. Only problem I had was they would foul up at times, but that could be due to the fact that I use a swivel and I’m too lazy to tie knots when changing them out.
Overall they are worth every penny. Unfortunately I have to order more gold crush because I lost them to snags. Be sure you order duplicates! It does happen
Best universal spoon ! Walleye salmon crappie perch !!!
Exactly as described. Can’t wait to get it in the water.
These things look FIRE haven’t got em wet yet but I don’t think there be a problem catching some Macs and big momma walleyes on these🤙🤙
They work great catch multiple species on them
Great spoons! They are fun to fish with. Its nice to do something different then the jig and crawler. Plus it catches all types of fish. My only regret is that I didn't buy enough of them.
I live in north west Michigan and jig Lake Michigan/Huron/superior as well as multiple inland lakes for multiple species. These are by far the best jigging spoons I’ve used, replacing my p-lines and war eagle collection. Limited out on lake trout and Cisco as well as some bi-catch walleye the first three times I’ve fished them.only thing I would change is heavier weights (2oz) for kings, I just prefer them. Thank you guys for great lures!