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Whiskey Tall Rockfish Lure 16oz
Whiskey Tall Rockfish Lure 16oz
Whiskey Tall Rockfish and Lingcod Pipe Jig
Our Whiskey Series Rock Fishing lures are pipe jigs for rockfish, lingcod, and halibut. The Whiskey Tall copper pipe jig is rigged with two hooks and will catch all types of fish that you'll find in a rock fishing scenario. It sinks fast and with its reinforced base cap, you can pound the bottom rocks to drive the rockfish and lingcod wild. It's equipped with two hooks to bring up two rockfish at a time or a giant lingcod. This rock fishing lure will catch all species of rockfish and big lingcod. When you catch your next big saltwater fish, send us a picture on Facebook!
Copper Pipe Jig Weight and Length
16oz
Standard Rock Fishing Lure Length: 8.5"
Deluxe Rock Fishing Lure Length: 9.5" including Snap Swivel (not pictured)
Rock Fishing Pipe Jig Poundage Rating
121lbs Test
Rock Fishing Tackle
Standard Rock Fishing Lure: 151lb Stainless Steel Split Rings
Deluxe Rock Fishing Lure: 151lb Stainless Steel Split Rings, 134lb. Stainless Steel Ball Bearing Swivels, 121lb Stainless Steel Ball-Bearing Snap Swivel
Rock Fishing Lure Hook
Standard Rockfish Lure - 1/0 Mustad Bronze Treble Hooks
Deluxe Rockfish Lure - 2/0 Mustad 3x Strong Duratin Treble Hooks
Rock Fishing Lure Effective Depth
75ft-400ft
Rock Fishing Pipe Jig Technique
Drop this rock fishing lure off the side of the boat.
Rock Fishing On The Ocean Bottom
Allow the rock fishing lure to drop to the ocean bottom (you'll know when your line goes slack). Reel up 2-3 turns and jig heavily to bang the pipe jig on the ocean bottom. Reel up an additional 3-8 turns. Slowly jig your rock fishing lure above the ocean bottom in 2-6 foot motions depending on conditions. Continue to re-drop the lure and bang on the rock or sand bottom before reeling up 3-8 turns.
Rock Fishing NOT On The Ocean Bottom
Let your rock fishing lure sink to the desired depth and begin jigging. The best jigging lengths and speeds can vary depending on desired sportfish and fishing conditions. Try more abrupt and irregular jigs, as well as smooth jigs with delays between actions.