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Painted Jigs
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Our Duck Crossing™ line of painted jigs are made from 100% environmentally friendly Tin. Using the best components available; Eagle Claw and Mustad hooks, ensures that our products are the best available.
Look for our products at a retailer near you. They are easy to recognize with our distinctive, visually appealing, Duck Crossing™ label.

If your favorite retailer is not currently carrying our line of Duck Crossing™ products, please ask them to contact us.
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Tin Bullet Head Jig (Painted)
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The Bullet Jig is a center balance jig with a tapered head. It has proven effective on a variety of fish species. Attach soft plastic tails with the barb collar.
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Tin Banana Jig (Painted)
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The design configuration and placement of the hook eye allows the head to pull over branches, rocks and other snags. A forward center of weight gives the Banana Jig a nose diving action. Models in this section are designed for freshwater use.
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Football Jigs (Painted)
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The Football jig is a favorite bottom fishing and probing tool. The wide shape of this head style prevents the lure from tipping to the side. It can be dragged along the bottom and the hook always remains upright. Line pressure will cause the jig to stand up, poised for a strike. Its broad face helps transmit signals up the line about changes in bottom features.Originally popularized as a useful bass fishing tool, walleye fishermen have also discovered the advantages of the football head. The smaller sizes dressed with craw type plastics are great for trout.
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Tin Shad Darts (Painted)
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A slant-faced, tapered jig that originally earned its name on migrating mid-Atlantic shad. The slanted head gives it a rising, "darting" action when the rod tip is raised.The Shad Dart is usually tied with hair or feathers. This is an effective lure on many species.
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Tin Spearhead Jig (Painted)
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The shape of the Spearhead Jig gives it a low water resistance. An excellent design for use below dams and other turbulent areas.
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Tin Stand Up Jig (Painted)
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Stand Up Jigs live up to their name. When dropped to the bottom, the lure will stand up with its hook poised for a strike. The wide, flat foot that is the under side of this lure also slows the jig's fall. That can keep the lure in the strike zone of suspended walleye longer than faster falling jigs. Designed to be a top walleye producer, the Stand Up Jig is effective on many other game fish as well.
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Tin Walleye/Erie Jig (Painted)
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A center balanced jig that also will stand up with the hook at a 45 degree angle when rested on the bottom. This jig was based on the Erie Rig lure, a weight forward spinner popularized in Lake Erie waters. The conversion of that lure into a jig added new dimensions to the fish catching abilities of the head configuration. The reputation of this lure has grown so that the basic head design has also been adapted by several major lure manufacturers. It has been and remains one of the most versatile jig designs for Walleye fishing.
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