Overview
At the heart of the patented Fin-tech Title Shot Jig is its collapsible Retainer/Guard System. When a fish bites down on the jig, the Retainer/Guard collapses, allowing its Mustad Ultra Point Wide Gap Hook to come into play for higher hook up ratios, while also helping to keep your bait from getting destroyed. Its bullet-style, modified stand-up head is virtually weedless as well, which helps it come through a variety of cover and/or structure, and glide through grass with ease. The Fin Tech Title Shot Jig won’t rotate on the retrieve either, eliminating line twist. Available in a variety of colors, the Fin-tech Title Shot Jig is a super swim jig also ideal for rigging a variety of soft plastics, including spider grubs and tubes.
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Comments: These jig heads are the real deal! A friend turned me on to them and they flat come thru the nastiest cover without any hang ups every time. A must if you fish heavy cover!
From: Steve - Roseburg, OR 5/12/20
Comments: This is one of the only jigs that doesn't get hung up on weeds all the time. Sure you might pull in a strand or two but after 20 casts in cover that's not o bad. I even modify the Hook slightly so there's a bigger gap and still don't get hung up. You can rip it or do a slow pop and have success both ways. I love this jig and stopped buying any others. My only complaint is that the plastic keeper can come off after a while and the wire won't hold your bait.
From: Brian - PA 12/30/17
Comments: Never have done a review before, but these are so good I had too. First got these 5-6 years ago from a tournament, and just found them and started using them this year. Have been absolutely destroying the bass with them. You can fish just about whatever on this however you want. Hookups are spot on, and although some may not like the weed guard, it's by far my favorite around. Easy on easy off, and very durable. Throw whatever trailers on these are they will get you fish. 1/4-1/2 oz is best in my opinion
From: Tyler: Canada 6/6/16
Comments: Fish these in the Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania river systems for smallmouth. The Evolve Vibra Grub in Flash Shad or Leech Blood with the black lazer color in 1/4 ounce is hard to beat. The bait darts and skims around rocks & cover, just an unbeatable combo.
From: D-Rock: NY 3/25/16
Comments: Great product! I use these for Paddletail swimbaits.. They come through all sorts of cover including oyster shell reefs. Hooks are strong and durable. One of my go-to setups is a 3.8 Kickerfish Tail Slapper/1/4 oz. Title shot. Caught Flounder, Bass. Sea Trout, and Redfish on this dude. Getcha' some!
From: Bayou Burner: TX 1/18/16
Comments: Drill out the bait keeper that wont work in cover and JB weld in a small piece of thin spiral wire(as from a writing pen) best jig head on the market- this way baits last for many catches and never slip off. The way it is rigged from factory- terrible in Louisiana waters.
From: Larry: Alexandria, LA 10/21/14
Comments: These jigs are the best I have ever used. Its amazing nobody here uses these. Instead of changing jigs all day to find the right color you can just pop a different skirt and trailer on. The hooksets are near 100 percent due to the lack of weedguard, and this jig goes through grass without bringing back any muck. I read these reviews all the time and this is my first. Believe this these are awesome.
From: Thomas: Troy, AL 4/9/14
Comments: Rich that posted below told me of these 5-6 years ago. These jigs are great also with neutral buoyant baits like the Power Team Lures products . It allows the bait to stand right up. Last season I was using the Title Shot for a swim jig by just adding my own skirt to the keeper and putting the trailer over that. These jigs are very versatile !!
From: Stumpy: Northford, CT
Comments: 11-22-12: This is an excellent jig for soft plastic swimbaits like "swimtails". I've used it with the Larue Sweet Oil paddletail. I got the 1/4 oz. which has a 4/0 wide gap hook. It is amazing how it skims over rocks or can work its way among them with very few snags. My only suggestions for improvements would be to thin out the hook point for better penetration and curve it down a little to make it easier to "skin" a trailer.
From: Ed: Champaign, IL
Comments: This is by far the best tool I've ever used for presenting soft plastics. It's pretty much eliminated the regular Texas rig from my arsenal. Surer hooking and soft, sal-laden baits last way longer on the Title Shot.
From: Rich: Stevenson, CT