Ryugi Mono Guard G2 Vespa Ball Jig Head

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Precio habitual $9.49

Built with a revised center of gravity and weedguard specification, the Ryugi Mono Guard G2 Vespa Ball Jig Head features a tungsten construction that’s set further forward and high up to create rolling action that’s easy to control when hover strolling. Equipped with a resin-coated twisted wire weedguard that doesn’t weaken after repeated deformation, the updated material makes it easy to adjust the angle and stiffness to protect the hook point from snags. Complete with a double barb bait keeper to lock soft plastics in place, the Ryugi Mono Guard G2 Vespa Ball Jig Head is armed with a razor-sharp finesse hook that’s slightly thicker than its predecessor.

Ryugi Japan Fishing Tackle has set out to make the best bass fishing hooks and terminal tackle on the market by questioning every aspect of design. Based out of Hyogo Japan, Ryugi stays on the forefront of cutting-edge tackle innovation by utilizing a field staff team comprised of Lake Biwa fishing guides, top Japanese tournament anglers, and even Bassmaster tournament pro Takumi Ito. The development staff at Ryugi believes fieldwork is indispensable and aims to create products that reflect the ideas and understanding of their renowned field staff.

$9.49

Built with a revised center of gravity and weedguard specification, the Ryugi Mono Guard G2 Vespa Ball Jig Head features a tungsten construction that’s set further forward and high up to create rolling action that’s easy to control when hover strolling. Equipped with a resin-coated twisted wire weedguard that doesn’t weaken after repeated deformation, the updated material makes it easy to adjust the angle and stiffness to protect the hook point from snags. Complete with a double barb bait keeper to lock soft plastics in place, the Ryugi Mono Guard G2 Vespa Ball Jig Head is armed with a razor-sharp finesse hook that’s slightly thicker than its predecessor.

Ryugi Japan Fishing Tackle has set out to make the best bass fishing hooks and terminal tackle on the market by questioning every aspect of design. Based out of Hyogo Japan, Ryugi stays on the forefront of cutting-edge tackle innovation by utilizing a field staff team comprised of Lake Biwa fishing guides, top Japanese tournament anglers, and even Bassmaster tournament pro Takumi Ito. The development staff at Ryugi believes fieldwork is indispensable and aims to create products that reflect the ideas and understanding of their renowned field staff.