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  Northland Buck-Shot Rattle Jig'N Spoons

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Northland
Buck-Shot Rattle Jig'N Spoons

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The Northland Buck-Shot Rattle Jig'N Spoons are the noisiest and most lifelike minnow imitating jigging spoons on the market today. These spoons are molded from metal and feature a deadly "Buck-Shot Rattle Shell" that creates a nerve jarring vibration to call fish in and triggers them to strike. Buck-Shot Rattle Jig'N Spoons are deadly for vertical jigging around weeds, rocks, brush and standing timber.

Buck-Shot Rattle Jig'N Spoons feature high performance VMC Cone-Cut treble hooks and are great for Walleye, Perch, Bass, Trout and Northern Pike!

We carry the Buck-Shot Rattle Jig'N Spoons in three sizes in six fish attracting colors.
  • 1/16 oz.
  • 1/8 oz.
  • 1/4 oz.
Buck-Shot Rattle Jig'N Spoon colors can be seen in the table below.

Clown Golden Shiner Silver Shiner
Clown Gold Shiner Silver Shiner

Super-Glo Firetiger Super-Glo Perch Super-Glo Rainbow
Super-Glo Firetiger Super-Glo Perch Super-Glo Rainbow

Please select the size and color from the lists above.



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