
All the things you'll need to dress any size/color/style jig!

And the formidable
9" Slug-Go!
And now the 6"
Slug-Go that everyone has been asking about!
RichR from CT has been
keeping me up to date on his adventures with the Slug-Go...
he says he'll never
fish a live eel again, he's taken more big fish with the 9" Slug-Go than
live eels recently!
How to Rig
the 9" Slug-Go!<- -Click here
for article!
| Fin-S-Fish
and Slug-Gos! We've been using Fin-S-Fish since they arrived on the scene many years ago, mostly through the successes of my old fishing partner, Jerry. There's no one alive I know of who can tease stripers out of hiding with a Fin-S-Fish like Jerry can, but we're all workin' on it! These baits are the perfect trailer for any jig, whether it be a plain ball jig, a shad jig, or even the Smilin' Bills, they complement them all perfectly. There's no limit to what will eat a properly presented Fin-S, stripers, weaks, blues, fluke, and everything else that swims. They come in many sizes, but initially, we'll concentrate on the 4", 5 3/4", and 9" (Slug-Go) and we'll carry just the most popular colors. Eventually, we'll likely add the 5" size and some more colors. The 4" is ideal for most Smilin' Bill trailers, and the 5 3/4" is the most popular for plain lead jigs. The big 9" Slug-Go is a real meal for any striper and they have been taking nice fish all over the coast. Use them on big Smilin' Bills, plain ball jigs...or rig them alone on a big single hook as RichR's article from the top of the page instructs you to - they are deadly! I always use Smelly Jelly on my plastic/rubber baits - and now you can get it right here...just a click away :-)
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