
Introduction: For the most part, the simple premise in fishing that big fish eat little fish holds true to form. I mean really, can you get much more universal than using a minnow, or some other type of “bait fish” as bait? Why is it then, that depending upon the type of fish you’re trying to catch, and if your decision is to go with an artificial bait, that the lure choices per species vary so greatly? “Jigs” are a universal type of bait, but a striper jig looks nothing like a jig made for black bass which also differs from one made for bluegill and crappie. One manufacturer out of Finland is doing their best to homogenize the lure landscape with their universal bait offering. It features a head made from lead and patterned after a baitfish together with a plastic body connected to the lead head via an omni-directional joint. The Jigwobbler is made to fish all species and appeal to that big fish eat little fish instinct amongst gamefish.
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