Overview
The Beast Coast HUSTLER Hybrid Finesse Jig is one-of-kind, and quite possibly the finest finesse jig out. Each jig uses 3 different skirting materials & takes around 20 minutes of labor to complete... built with one goal in mind: to get bit. The head design is extremely well thought out, and allows anglers to flip the jig, swim it, drag it, or deploy it as a general purpose casting jig. Cosmetically, micro 3d-eyes and a finesse cut, hand-tied skirt complete with roughly 2'' of genuine marabou will tempt even weary smallmouth, largemouth, or spotted bass. HUSTLER Jigs are equipped with a mini dual-keeper to secure chunks or smaller trailers, and backed by a custom 3/0 (1/4oz) or 4/0 (5/16oz & 3/8oz) needlepoint.
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Customer Reviews
These little jigs flat out workSo I purchased a few of these a couple of months ago to try out a more finesse style of jig fishing. Well I've caught a couple of solid fish on them so far. A 4 lb plus largemouth the first day I tried one and on a recent kayak fishing expedition to my local river I caught a nice spotted bass that went 3 lb 2 oz. The weed guards are a little flimsy so I wouldn't recommend throwing into the gnarliest cover you can find but they work decently on keeping you from hooking other stuff than fish . Give em a try.
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Comments: I've been fishing these jigs for about 4 years since they came out. Of the 50+ I've probably gone through, I think 1 jig had marabou pull out after a few fish. The guys below must not have ever used a hairjig of any sort... Marabou looks like it thins out when wet. Great jig, especially here in Mass and NY!
From: Ken: Massachusetts 10/20/22
Comments: Ok I recently purchased a few of these jigs they look amazing but after fishing them this last past week I found that the hair does not stay bushy at all after the first cast the hair pretty much disappears and I can figure out a way to puff them back out.
From: Unknown: 6/28/22
Comments: Ok I recently purchased a few of these jigs they look amazing but after fishing them this last past week catching fish. My only complaint is the hair does not stay bushy at all after the first cast the hair pretty much disappears and I can figure out a way to puff them back out.
From: Unknown: 6/28/22
Comments: Junk, first time I used em the marabou pulled out so it turned into any other finesse jig and customer service sucks. Never responded to my message. Never will buy again.
From: Randall: Maurertown 4/10/22
Comments: These things are legit. I bought 5 already now I'm ordering the rest of the colors. Hands down amazing quality.
From: Brett: Gretna, LA 3/4/21
Comments: These things are amazing! They look so good under water although they are a bit pricey so don't snag em like I did.
From: Nathan: Durham NC 1/27/21
Comments: This is hands down my favorite jig over the last ten years. It is the perfect size to appeal to smallmouth - but not too small for largies. The other great part of this jig is it is perfect to be thrown on casting tackle and heavier line i.e. 12-18lb. The jig is small, but the custom hook is stout. It can handle everything you want to throw at it. The 1/4oz one has a slightly smaller hook - that one I throw on a medium heavy spinning rod. 5/16 and 3/8oz I always throw on casting. Lots of guys here on the east coast love throwing this with a 2.8" or 3.3" Keitech. I personally have more success with small finesse jig trailers. This is what i pick up when i can't get bit on anything else and need a confidence bite to get the juices flowing. Beast Coast guys are also awesome - support small bizz.
From: Matt D: Bloomfield, NJ 1/12/21
Comments: Put a 2'' paca chunk in black on the dirtbag color... throw it on 12 lb fluoro... you'll catch every smallmouth it comes across. Awesome little jig. Hook is insanely sharp. If you hang it in a rock you can get above it and pop it out most times which is a bonus.
From: Mike: New York 8/4/20
Comments: This is a sneaky little jig. The finesse cut and natural hair slow down the fall. Big fan of this on pressured and clear water bodies of water
From: Greg: West Lafayette, Indiana 7/28/20