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Features:
The Nomad Design The Ridgeback is a Saltwater Back-Sliding Style Casting Jig
The Ridgeback can be worked slowly or quickly, with a slow flutter versus erratic jerking
The 1.5 oz features BKK Twin Assist Hooks, while the larger Ridgebacks have larger 5X single hooks.
Use the right Ridgeback jig for the fish you are targeting, but the larger, heavier sizes are better suited for offshore, and lighter ones for inshore.
Check out all of the sizes from 1.5 to 11 oz
The unique shape and original design of the RIDGEBACK JIG creates an exciting new jig action. It can be worked as a slow pitch jig with a flick of the rod tip or worked fast as a high-speed jig. The unique angled head design creates an erratic sideways darting movement at the top of each lift of the rod. When used slow it will flutter before starting to sink quickly, making it ideal for slow pitch jigging applications. Work it fast or slow and it will shoot off to the side giving an erratic action both pelagic and bottom feeding fish cannot resist.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This is a great versatile SPJ and has great action. I use it as a flutter and fast retrieve and drop jig. Nomad puts a lot of time and development into their products and it shows. Great quality too!
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Alexander soto
Very nice
Excelente señuelo, muy bien balanceado y se siente muy resistente
This little bait completely took me by surprise. I’d seen all the rave over and about them, seen tactical basin’s Matt Allen all but cheat on his wife with them etc etc but seriously how many YouTube shorts, videos, and other clips have you watched where the bait was “the bait” in it’s category and gonna change the way people fish especially BFS YEAH I’ve seen em all too but I was too intrigued not to try them and at $18 each it wasn’t chump change so I got just the colors I felt certain would cover the water I fish mostly. Without going into colors, when and where, etc it’s safe to say I’ve got at least 2 of the “main or regular produced colors” almost all of the respect colors, sp-c colors, and all the Karashi spinners. They’re a fun bait to fish and they flat out catch em
I have used these a couple of times so far and I am pleased with the results. I caught white bass and crappie the first time out. Good service & good products.