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Jackall Good Meal Maki-esa Jig 20g Red Gold
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Jackall Good Meal Maki-esa Jig 20g Red Gold

The Jackall Good Meal Maki-esa Jig is a concept jig that combines the action and appeal of a lure with the attracting and feeding power of bait.

$3.58

Lowest ever $3.58

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About this piece

The Jackall Good Meal Maki-esa Jig is a concept jig that combines the action and appeal of a lure with the attracting and feeding power of bait. Designed for use with natural baits such as marine worms, shrimp, or cut mackerel, it performs effectively from piers, sandy beaches, and river mouths. The 20g model features a heavy-duty small rockfish hook suitable for targeting larger game.

Specs

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Length (mm)
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Weight (g)
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Hook Size
12
Hooks
1
Color
Red Gold

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