Hunthouse 77mm Slow-Sink Metal Jig, Wide Tail Jigging Lure
Specifications
| Type | Metal jig, wide-tail flutter style |
| Length | 77mm (approx. 3 inches) |
| Weight | 20g (approx. 0.7 oz) |
| Depth | Slow sinking, effective from mid-depth to deep water |
| Action | Fluttering, side-to-side wobble on the fall |
| Hooks | Front split ring with rear assist treble hook |
| Best for | Deep structure bass, schooling baitfish situations, vertical jigging |
Product description
This 77mm, 20g metal jig is built with a wide, curved tail profile that flutters and wobbles on the drop, giving off a wounded baitfish look that bass find hard to ignore. The slow-sink design keeps it in the strike zone longer, making it a strong choice when fish are holding on deep structure, humps, or drop-offs.
The laser-etched finish throws flash on every twitch, and the balanced shape lets it flutter side to side instead of just falling straight down. Work it around ledges, points, and schooling baitfish for largemouth and smallmouth, especially when a reaction bite is needed to trigger fish that are ignoring softer presentations.
How to fish it
- Cast out and let the jig sink fully to the bottom, counting it down to judge depth.
- Snap the rod tip upward sharply to make the jig flutter and flash, then let it fall back on a controlled line.
- Watch your line for a twitch or tick during the fall, since most strikes come as the jig sinks.
- Work it around drop-offs, humps, and submerged structure where bass are holding tight to bottom contours.
Frequently asked
The 77mm, 20g size works well for average to larger largemouth and smallmouth, especially in deeper water where a heavier profile helps you stay in contact with the bottom.
Choose brighter, flashier finishes in clear water so the flutter and shine stand out, and switch to darker or more solid patterns in stained or murky water for a stronger silhouette.
A medium-heavy spinning or casting rod with 10 to 20 lb fluorocarbon or braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives you the sensitivity to feel strikes and the strength to work the jig off structure.
It shines during cooler months or whenever bass move to deeper structure, since the slow fall and flash mimic dying or disoriented baitfish that fish key on in low-light or cold-water periods.