Overview
Inspired by Evergreen staff member, Justin Kerr, the Evergreen Justine delivers a distressed baitfish presentation that excels around pressured and spooked fish. Completely silent, the Evergreen Justine draws inspiration from the balsa stick baits that were a staple throughout the early years of competitive bass fishing.
Designed with a slim, compact body, the Evergreen Justine is perfectly sized for all species of bass and delivers a brisk walk-the-dog action with minimal effort. At rest, the Evergreen Justine sits with a nose-up, 45-degree posture that dares bass to strike.
Internally, the Evergreen Justine is built with a fixed weighting system, which extends casting distance and decreases rolling, so the trebles remain perfectly straight and ready for strikes. Offered in a number of bass-catching colors, the Evergreen Justine delivers a muted topwater presentation that excels on pressured waters.
Evergreen | Length | Weight | Class |
Justine 95 | 3-3/4" | 3/8oz | Topwater |
Justine 115 | 4-1/2" | 11/16oz | Topwater |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Iv had this bait for about a year and just really started using it. Small pond bass love it and even had good blowups at the lake. Landed a 5 pounder out of my 10ft Jon boat last night right at dark. Holds up great and walks amazing.
From: Jacob: South Carolina 4/23/23
p>Comments: Strongly recommend this bait, especially 115. My pb is caught by this(24", 6lb). Pros: Since this is silent/non-rattle, you can use this in high pressure field. Even small basses bite this.(cons?) Great castability. Cons: Three treble hooks sometimes get line when the bait lands on the water. You can use a harder/thicker line to avoid it. If you're using braided line, use mono leader rather than tying it to bait directly. I'm using 30lb braided + 30lb mono leader.
From: Justine: San Jose, CA 5/4/22
Comments: A total producer throughout the season however around my area especially produces during late spring and early fall! Super sticky sharp hooks and great color offerings. My favorite is the baby blue gill. A got to have for your top water lures.
From: Chang : Milwaukee WI 9/15/21
Comments: I have fished this bait all year with great success. I ordered every color when they were on sale and have had the most luck with Bone (always has been my go to), Baby Gill, Lime Skeleton Ayu, and Black Bone. Have not fished the other colors much but plan to later this year. The silent design makes for a very unique presentation and has drawn some great strikes. I will be buying the FA 115s when they come out
From: Mike: Cleveland, OH 9/5/16