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Hard Prism Jig 76g
Hard Prism Jig 76g
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Hard Prism Jig – Jonah Lure Works
When the bite gets fast and the fish are fired up, the Hard Prism Jig is your go-to weapon. Designed for speed, strength, and flash, this jig brings the same precision engineering as the original Prism Jig, but with a hard body construction tuned for more aggressive presentations and faster retrieve speeds.
Built for anglers who demand control and durability, the Hard Prism produces a balanced yet unpredictable flutter that calls fish from all directions as it falls. Its multi-angled prism design reflects light from every side, creating a striking flash pattern that draws in predators even in deep or low-visibility water.
Key Features
✅ Multi-Angle Prism Design – Generates random, high-flash movement that triggers reaction strikes on the fall
✅ Dual-Action Performance – Perfect for both slow pitch and high-speed jigging depending on your retrieve style
✅ 200 lb Through-Wire Construction – Full-strength core for maximum reliability and landing power
✅ Premium BKK 3/0 Assist Hook – 5X-strong, single-hook setup ensures secure hooksets on large fish
✅ Balanced Weight Profile (76g) – Ideal for depths from 80–200 ft and stable in both low and medium current
✅ Heavy-Duty Split Rings – Oversized hardware for smooth hook movement and long-term strength
Specifications
Specification | Detail |
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Weight | 76g |
Depth Range | 80–200 ft |
Ideal Current | Low to Medium |
Material | Solid Metal Body (Prism Cut Design) |
Hook System | Single 3/0 BKK Assist Hook (5X Strong) |
Construction | 200 lb Through-Wire Core |
Action | Balanced Flutter / High-Flash Fall |
Target Species | Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack, Mahi, Tuna, Bonito, Mackerel (King & Spanish) |
Pro Tips
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Drop vertically and allow the jig to free fall with slack for maximum flash and natural flutter.
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Retrieve with short, rhythmic lifts for slow pitch jigging, or speed up for an aggressive chase response.
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Ideal for pelagic and reef species
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Use a high-sensitivity slow pitch rod to detect hits during the fall — most strikes happen mid-descent.
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Liked it but got snagged and lost it after a couple of casts.
I have never seen a jig like this and decided to purchase a jonah haven't had the opportunity to test on seabass or bottom fish but it's in the arsenal and waiting. Next trip is offshore NC so will take and post report
Awesome and these things glow like a flashlight!!!!