04/13/2026
Same jig. Different colors.
Glimmer Shad — bright, clean, easy to track.
Where? Clear water. Bright sun. Aggressive fish.
Ghost Bone — toned down, natural. Less bling.
Where? Stained water, cloudy days, pressured fish.
Which one are you throwing—and where are you fishing?
04/06/2026
It's been a spinnerbait making kinda morning
Fish them old school: cover water, hit targets, let the blade thump bring the bite
Use it with a scope: burn it over them, make the react. Don't give the fish a chance to think about it.
Either way… it’s still a spinnerbait that's built right here. Hand-tied skirt. No shortcuts.
Tie one on.
03/26/2026
Which one are you tying on first?
Breaking Dawn. Pale Rider. Toxic Mirage.
Three different looks. Same outcome—all getting bit.
Drop your choice in comments 👇
03/24/2026
Most companies slide on a rubber-banded skirt and call it done.
We wire tie every jig by hand—because failing skirts isn’t an option when you're skipping a jig. Hand tied skirts have more flare as well.
No shortcuts. No slipping. More action.
03/03/2026
Pale Rider Reigns #1
We just dropped it on both the DWT and TWT Spinnerbaits — one of our most popular swim jig colors now built into a full-blown vibration and flash package.
That same balanced shad profile.
That same clean, natural tone.
Now with blades that call them up and wire-tied skirts that stay put.
If Pale Rider already has a spot in your swim jig rotation, it’s about to earn one on your spinnerbait rod too.
Built in-house. Built to fish.
02/12/2026
Jig bite right now? Reds and Oranges!
A jig imitates a crawfish. And late winter into early spring, crawfish aren’t that dull brown/green everybody pictures. They’re getting brighter.
In colder months, crawfish burrow into red clay and mud. That red sediment and diet darkens and intensifies their shell color.
So when bass are keying on craws this time of year, they’re often seeing something with a vibrant red hue, not a washed-out brown.
That’s where Spicy Pepper comes in. It’s not loud for the sake of catching fishermen. It’s a deep, natural red that mirrors what crawfish actually look like when they’re active in cold water and early spring transitions.
If you’re dragging any type of jig, pitching laydowns, or slow-rolling through chunk rock in 45–55° water, a red-based jig isn’t just a “spring thing.” It’s about biology.
Match what they’re eating.
Tie on Spicy Pepper.
02/09/2026
Drop Your Choice 👇
Which jig are you throwing today? Be honest.
A) Clean Sweep Swim Jig in Crappie — covering water, looking for reaction bites
B) Workhorse Jig in Blackwater — slow, dirty water, head down and grinding
C) Nah bruh… I’m throwing that Ridge Kicker Shakey Head and picking it apart one cast at a time
02/04/2026
Cold water = bottom-oriented bass. Swipe through and fish smarter this winter.
That’s where a Finesse Football Jig does its best work 👊
- Stays upright
- Craw-true profile
- Made to be dragged slow
Two proven winter colors:
Hot Potato
River Rock Craw