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Lucky John Nayada 2" Jig 9-pack
Insect jigs provide new boost for jigging! The two-inch Nayada is especially intended for perch, but is also suitable for catching rainbow trout, grayling, and trout. You can cast with this jig by attaching it to a small jig hook. Nayada also works as a drop shot jig or in various jig rigs.
Nayada can also be used in the rapids. In many popular places, traditional lures may be useless due to high fishing pressure. With a jig that imitates an insect, you may get a bite out of even the pickiest fish. All salmonids feed on water insects, so you are sorted if you offer them a lure that resembles a natural food source.
Nayada can also be used in the rapids. In many popular places, traditional lures may be useless due to high fishing pressure. With a jig that imitates an insect, you may get a bite out of even the pickiest fish. All salmonids feed on water insects, so you are sorted if you offer them a lure that resembles a natural food source.
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Insect jigs provide new boost for jigging! The two-inch Nayada is especially intended for perch, but is also suitable for catching rainbow trout, grayling, and trout. You can cast with this jig by attaching it to a small jig hook. Nayada also works as a drop shot jig or in various jig rigs.
Nayada can also be used in the rapids. In many popular places, traditional lures may be useless due to high fishing pressure. With a jig that imitates an insect, you may get a bite out of even the pickiest fish. All salmonids feed on water insects, so you are sorted if you offer them a lure that resembles a natural food source.
Nayada can also be used in the rapids. In many popular places, traditional lures may be useless due to high fishing pressure. With a jig that imitates an insect, you may get a bite out of even the pickiest fish. All salmonids feed on water insects, so you are sorted if you offer them a lure that resembles a natural food source.























