Tungsten Jigging Spoon - Fire Tiger
Tungsten Jigging Spoon - Fire Tiger
Tungsten Jigging Spoon - Fire Tiger
Tungsten Jigging Spoon - Fire Tiger

Tungsten Jigging Spoon - Fire Tiger

SP-21-FT-125-12

Regular price $6.99
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All lure orders over $40+ ship free to the United States and orders $99+ ship free to Canada.

The Haat Tungsten Jigging Spoon is the ultimate weapon for the serious angler. Made from 99% tungsten, this compact spoon is designed to get your bait into the strike zone faster without sacrificing the natural flutter motion fish can't resist. Our Tungsten Spoon is 50% smaller in profile than traditional lead spoons of the same weight, allowing for more precise presentations. The smaller size profile is ideal for fishermen targeting panfish, ice fishing, or fishing on a day with a difficult bite. The tungsten material is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional lead-based lures. Upgrade your tackle box with the Tungsten Jigging Spoon and experience the power of precision and performance on your next fishing trip.

  • Made of 99% pure Tungsten
  • 50% smaller profile than same weight lead jigging spoons
  • Double coated hi-viz paint
  • Premium Gamakatsu™ Round Bend Treble Hook in a black finish. (Red finish on 1/8 and 1/4) Designed to penetrate quickly and hold tight. One of the sharpest hooks on the market.
  • Lead free

Customer Reviews

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Jimmy Rodgers (Kansas City, MO, US)
Catches everything

Used my new jigging spoons up north this past week. Caught all sorta of fish on them, crappies, gills, perch and walleye.

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Scott Havner (New York, NY, US)
Tungsten jigging spoon

Nicely made spoon. Haven't put it to use yet. Hopefully will get out on the ice soon.

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Larry Seiler (Merrillan, WI, US)
Like How It Works..

Have thrown/cast the tungsten jigging spoons on three isolated inland lakes from the boat...but thus far, have not caught a walleye (or other species) just yet.

I have put off reviews hoping to give a better report.

Heading out on the bay of Green Bay tomorrow, and will try the jigging spoons as one of my efforts. Wish I could report something more positive...but, perhaps after tomorrow...