Strike King Rattlin Pro Model Jig 3/8oz Black/Brown Amber
The Strike King Rattlin Pro Model Jig in 3/8oz is a flipping and pitching workhorse built to help you hook and land more fish in heavy cover. Equipped with an Owner 2X strong cutting-point hook, this jig is engineered with a zero-degree line tie that pulls straight into the hook point for reliable penetration on the bite. Whether you're working laydowns, brush, or thick vegetation, the rattle design adds acoustic attraction that draws strikes even when visibility is low.
What sets this jig apart is its focus on eliminating two common frustrations: missed hookups and snags. The hook design and attachment angle work together to increase your hook-up ratio while reducing the tendency to hang up in wood and vegetation—crucial when you're flipping into tight spots where line breaks mean lost opportunities. The Black/Brown Amber color combination mimics natural forage, giving you a realistic profile that works across a range of water conditions and seasons.
At 3/8oz, this jig is sized for controlled casting and working in moderate to heavy cover without overkill. It's a trusted choice for bass anglers who fish jigs as a primary presentation and want a tool that delivers consistent results when cover is the playing field.
Key Features
- Owner 2X strong cutting-point hook for improved penetration
- Zero-degree line tie for straight hook alignment and better hookups
- Built-in rattle to trigger strikes in low-visibility conditions
- Black/Brown Amber color pattern
- Designed for flipping and pitching in heavy cover
Specifications
| Weight | 3/8 oz | |
| Brand | Strike King | |
| Color | Black/Brown Amber | |
| Type | Flipping Jig |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the rattle for on this jig?
The built-in rattle adds vibration and sound to attract fish, especially useful when fishing in stained water or heavy cover where visibility is limited. It helps fish locate and commit to the lure.
Will this jig work for flipping and pitching?
Yes. The 3/8oz weight and design are suited to flipping and pitching techniques in heavy vegetation and wood cover.
Why does the zero-degree line tie matter?
The zero-degree line tie pulls the hook straight on the strike, giving you more direct pressure on the hook point and better penetration into the fish's mouth—this improves your hook-up ratio.