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Tungsten ANTZ
(Available in 3 finishes & 3 hook sizes)

Perch and Panfish LOVE these!  Made from Tungsten - nearly as heavy as Gold - these lures will fish deep and fast.  You need the Wolfram Jigs to reduce jig sizes for winter fishing and Tungsten to get back down to the fish once you find the school.  Stock up now on the best Perch, Bluegill, Crappie  fishing.  If you are a Panfish warrior you will want to start with sizes 3mm or 4mm.  For perch anglers, we like the 4mm and 5mm Tungsten ANTZ.  Fish deep with smaller jig and still feel your lure!

Sizes and Finishes Available 

 
Size 3mm 4mm 5mm
Grams 0.5g 1.0g 1.8g
Approx. Ounce 1/57oz  1/28oz 1/16oz
Hook Size 16 14 12
 
AN96
Nickel
AN97
Copper
AN97
Gold

 

 

Stock Updated April 08, 2008

Size

 Price Each                    Model                                 Buy
3mm $2.19  
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4mm $2.29  
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5mm $2.39  
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TIP:
Try tying the Wolfram Jigs with a loop knot.  This knot will allow the jig to move as designed.

TIP:  A Double Surgeon's Knot is a quick, easy way to tie a loop knot for the FISKAS Wolfram Jig. This loop knot allows the jig to suspend as designed with minimal spin. 
(1) Pass the line through the jig eye and double the lines to form a loop.  Make a single overhand knot passing the jig through the lines.  Do not tighten the knot yet.  
(2) Bring the jig back through the overhand knot hole.  
(3) Hold the jig in one hand and the tag end and line in the other hand; gently pull to snug the knot down towards the jig leaving about a 1/8 inch loop.  Trim tag end.