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Lunker City Lures Fin-S Jig Heads

A favorite of both freshwater and saltwater anglers, the Fin-S head pairs perfectly with Lunker City's popular Fin-S Fish. Whether you use it with a darting, high energy retrieve, or a laid-back, slow, smooth, swimming action, the natural appearance of a Fin-S Fish/Fin-S Head combination is too much for any self-respecting gamefish to ignore! Pro Fin-S: Chip resistant, 2 tone paint, 3-D Holographic eyes, Chemically sharpened, needle point, forged, black nickel hook is corrosion resistant in fresh and salt water. Standard series head: features sharp, high quality, bronzed wire hook. Light Tackle Saltwater Fin-S Head: features a corrosion resistant, 3/0 black nickel Mustad hook, selected specifically for use with light line and lighter action saltwater rods. 2/0 Saltwater Fin-S: was created for use with the 4, 5 and 5-3/4 inch Fin-S Fish on light tackle, by anglers who want the security of a forged hook for bigger fish like striped bass, bluefish and permit. Both sizes feature a forged, 2/0, corrosion resistant, saltwater hook, and of course our exclusive, LunkerGrip bait securing system. 4/0 Saltwater Fin-S: this is the jighead for casting the 5-3/4 inch and 7 inch Fin-S Fish from the beach, pier or jetty for stripers, cobia and calico kelp bass. But it's also been adopted by lake trout fishermen, who vertically jig with the 5-3/4 Fin-S Fish in deep water, and by anglers casting for tarpon, who often mate this jig to a 6 or 9 Slug-Go. 7/0 Saltwater Fin-S: the big one! Designed with the 10 Fin-S Fish in mind, this head has also gained fans among anglers plumbing the depths with the 5-3/4 Fin-S Fish® and 9 Slug-Go®. 7/0, forged, plated hook does the job on even hard-mouthed fish like Tarpon.
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