Hunthouse 3D Shrimp Jig - Egi-Style Hard Bait for Bass
This 3D shrimp jig brings a realistic crustacean profile to your bass box, built with a hard body, soft trailing legs, and a luminous finish that reads well in stained or low-light water. The segmented shrimp shape and rear cluster hook give it a lifelike silhouette that bass mistake for real forage cruising near cover.
Worked with a jerk-and-pause retrieve, the legs flutter and the body glides and settles, mimicking a fleeing shrimp. That makes it a strong choice for largemouth and smallmouth holding around grass edges, rock piles, and dock pilings where a slow, twitchy presentation draws reaction strikes.
Specifications
| Type | Shrimp-profile jig, hard body with soft legs |
| Length | 115mm |
| Weight | 20g |
| Depth | Slow-sinking, adjustable with pause length |
| Action | Jerk-glide with fluttering leg movement |
| Hooks | Front line tie ring plus rear multi-point cluster hook |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth around grass, rock, and docks |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target cover and let the jig settle on a semi-slack line.
- Use short jerks with pauses to make the body glide and legs flutter.
- Fish it slow near grass edges and dock shadows where bass ambush prey.
- Watch the line during the pause, most strikes come as the bait falls or sits still.
Frequently asked
At 115mm and 20g it casts well on medium spinning or baitcasting gear and suits both largemouth and smallmouth targeting bigger forage.
The pale, glow-style body is most effective in stained or low-light conditions where bass rely on flash and silhouette to find prey.
A medium to medium-heavy rod with 10 to 15 lb fluorocarbon or braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives good feel for the jerk-pause action.
It shines in spring and early summer when shrimp and small baitfish are active around cover, especially during low light or overcast periods.