Jigging Spoon - Chartreuse Crush
Jigging Spoon - Chartreuse Crush

Jigging Spoon - Chartreuse Crush

SP-19-CC-125-10

Regular price $5.99
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All lure orders over $40+ ship free to the United States and orders $99+ ship free to Canada.

The Haat Jigging Spoon is designed with equally dispersed weight, a smooth finish and sleek composition to create an action that flutters side-to-side while descending the water column. The spoon closely resembles smaller bait fish, triggering strikes from any predator fish, salt or fresh water.

  • Designed & assembled in the United States with American and Japanese components
  • Premium Gamakatsu® Round Bend Treble Hook in a black finish. Designed to penetrate quickly and hold tight. One of the sharpest hooks on the market. (Red finish on 1/8 oz spoons)

WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is 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

Customer Reviews

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Jacob Winn (Cary, IL, US)
Good spoons.

The chartreuse crush in 1oz has been slamming the king's. They work great for bass and walleye as well. I highly recommend them.

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Good stuff bud!!!

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Jeff Jaras (Downers Grove, IL, US)
Awesome!!!

These spoons are fantastic to catch a ton of different fish! Give them a try!

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Bob Habich (Milwaukee, WI, US)

Haven’t used any of them yet

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Ryan Fischer (Green Bay, WI, US)

Excelent product. king salmon killer!

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Mac

Awesome jigging spoons! Glad I found these.

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Mac

Awesome jigging spoons! Glad I found these for sharp shooting.

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Chad

Exactly as described. Can’t wait to get it in the water.

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Ronald Zidek (Shelbyville, IL, US)

Extremely well done

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leslie baylor (Geneseo, NY, US)
Jigging for PanFish

The 1st time I tried this spoon (1/8 oz Passion), I caught some yellow perch & sunfish (PS & BG), fairly quickly in my local inland lake. My technique was "snap jigging", but NOT w/a hard snap; more of a subtle snap. Hope this helps everyone that likes this technique.