Jigging Spoons

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The StriperTackle Jigging Spoon is a traditional vertical Jigging Spoon that is very effective for most all species of game-fish.

The Jigging Spoon is available in 3/8, 5/8, 3/4, and 1 ounce models.

At present we offer multiple color patterns:

White/Gold, White/Red, White/Green, White/Silver, White/Blue, White/Chartreuse, White/Pink, Chrome, Chrome/Silver are available in 1 oz and 3/4 oz sizes.

White/Silver, White/Blue, White/Chartreuse, White/Pink, Chrome, Chrome/Silver and Glitter are available in 5/8oz and 3/8 oz sizes.

Chartreuse/Chartreuse is available in 3/4oz, 5/8oz and 1 oz sizes.

If you fish for striped bass, hybrids, or big freshwater bass — whether in northern lakes, southern reservoirs, or coastal inshore waters — the StriperTackle Jigging Spoon is engineered to get bites. Available in 1 oz, ¾ oz, 5/8 oz, and 3/8 oz, and a variety of proven colors, it delivers consistent trigger-flash, vibration, and fall-rate for vertical jigging.

Why Anglers Choose It:

  • Ideal for vertical jigging: The spoon’s weight and action are perfect for dropping through deep-water structure — rockpiles, ledges, deep holes, thermoclines — zones where stripers and hybrids often suspend or ambush bait.
  • Multi-environment versatility: Use it in freshwater reservoirs, rivers, tidal inshore zones, or brackish water — works for striped bass, hybrid stripers, spotted bass, largemouth bass and even catfish of all kinds.
  • Proven action: Flash and wobble send out the right signals to predatory fish — great for schooling, suspended, or aggressive feeding fish.
  • Multiple sizes & finishes: Whether you need heavy sinking for deep water or a subtle fall for clear conditions, choose the weight and color combo that suits your water, depth, and conditions.
  • Durable for salt & fresh water: Built to hold up under regular use — from abrasive rock/structure contact to saltwater corrosion.

Use Cases:

  • Vertical jigging in deep-water basins, channels, or river drops
  • Dropping into schools of baitfish or bottom-hanging stripers/hybrids
  • Fishing in freshwater reservoirs, cold-water conditions, tidal rivers or saltwater inshore runs

Jigging Spoons FAQ

What are jigging spoons used for?

Jigging spoons are metal lures designed to imitate injured baitfish. They’re commonly used for vertical jigging in deeper water to target species like stripers, bass, and other game fish holding near structure or schools of bait.

How do you fish a jigging spoon?

Jigging spoons are typically fished by dropping them to the desired depth and using a lift-and-fall motion. Most strikes occur on the fall as the spoon flutters downward, mimicking a dying baitfish.

What size jigging spoon should I use?

Size selection depends on depth, current, and bait size. Heavier jigging spoons are better for deep water or strong current, while lighter spoons work well when fish are shallower or feeding on smaller bait.

Are jigging spoons good for striper fishing?

Yes. Jigging spoons are extremely effective for stripers, especially when fish are holding deep or suspended over bait. They allow anglers to quickly reach fish and stay in the strike zone.

When is the best time to use jigging spoons?

Jigging spoons are most effective when fish are grouped up and feeding vertically, such as during winter, summer deep-water patterns, or anytime stripers are marking below the boat.