Overview
Derived from the Japanese term Chibi, meaning small, the Greenfish Tackle Shin Fukae Chibi Jig was designed with the input of FLW pro Shin Fukae to give anglers the perfect snack-sized presentation. Made to pair with smaller trailers, the Greenfish Tackle Shin Fukae Chibi Jig features a hand-tied, shortened skirt and a double-barbed baitkeeper that holds soft plastics firmly in place.
Able to navigate snaggy terrain with ease, the Greenfish Tackle Shin Fukae Chibi Jig is fitted with a premium weedguard and a recessed line tie that keeps hang-ups to a minimum. Finished with a top-notch paint job, the Greenfish Tackle Shin Fukae Chibi Jig delivers big fish attraction in a bite-sized package.
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Comments: The head shape on these jigs come through cover as good if not better than most that I've used. They skip decently, have a stout enough hook for big line and big fish, they're hand tied, and the weed guard is perfect from the package. For me, this is a perfect finesse jig and I would love to see this head shape on a larger flipping hook and a full-sized skirt.
From: Jacob: GA 12/5/22
Comments: I'm a bit torn in recommending the Shin jig - green pumpkin 7/16 with a 5" Yamamoto double-tail grub trailer (also in green pumpkin): it's been my secret weapon. I'd love to keep this Hawg-catching combo to myself, but Greenfish Tackle deserves to have the Tackle Warehouse community aware of what an amazing jig this is. The big girls just can't stand this profile and sink rate - I've pulled numerous 5+-pounders out of the tulles after bouncing it through the stems. It really is the perfect finesse jig - from the powder coat that won't chip to the smaller diameter Gammy hook that won't straighten out and a perfect weed-guard. Please, leave a few for me.
From: Galen - California 12/17/18
Comments: Great flipping jig for those fish that need something compact. I caught 8 fish on it during a tournament and no chipped paint, hook stayed sharp, and the skirt stayed together. Fished it on 16 LB Fluoro and added a zoom chunk. I fished the 7/16oz which is perfect if you don't need to bust through a ton of cover. I am going to get the 5/16 as it will be needed depending on the conditions. Highly recommended.
From: David: Tucson, AZ 1/9/18