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Rodio Craft Jekyll S 1.1g #21 Black (Matt)
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Rodio Craft Jekyll S 1.1g #21 Black (Matt)

The Rodio Craft Jekyll S is a compact, ultralight jig weighing just 1.1g and measuring 25mm in length, designed for finesse presentations.

$3.69

Lowest ever $3.69

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About this piece

The Rodio Craft Jekyll S is a compact, ultralight jig weighing just 1.1g and measuring 25mm in length, designed for finesse presentations. Its small profile and matte black finish make it ideal for targeting finicky fish in clear water conditions.

Key features

  • Ultralight 1.1g weight for delicate finesse fishing
  • Compact 25mm length mimics small baitfish or insects
  • Matte black color (#21) reduces glare in clear water
  • Designed for precise casting and vertical jigging

Best for

  • Trout, panfish, and other small freshwater species
  • Finesse jigging in clear or pressured waters
  • Ultra-light spinning or baitcasting setups

Specs

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Length (mm)
25
Weight (g)
1.1
Color
#21 Black (Matt)

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