Both tournament and recreational anglers fish soft plastic baits as a reliable tactic to catch bass. One of the greatest pains of fishing soft plastics is how often the bait needs to be adjusted on the hook; whether youre fishing a Texas Rig, Jig with a trailer, Chatterbait, Shaky Head, or any other soft plastic rigged on a hook. Soft plastics tear after sliding down the hook and being adjusted several times.
The creators of Bait Pegs feel your pain. We know that soft plastic baits cost up to a dollar per piece, and weve experienced first hand the annoyance of constantly fixing your soft plastic to maintain a proper presentation. Thats why we created Bait Pegs, which will cut your soft plastic consumption by more than half and allow you to fish more effectively.
Simply install Bait Pegs on your hook when fishing any soft plastic bait. Your bait will be pegged in place on the hook and will no longer slide after every few casts or after skipping it under a dock or other piece of overhanging cover. Bait Pegs even allow you to catch more than 2x the fish on each soft plastic, as the Bait Peg will securely hold your soft plastic on the hook even after it starts to tear from fighting a few fish.
If youve never tried Bait Pegs - Next time you are out on the water and throwing a soft plastic, take note of how many times you need to adjust the bait on your hook. Which actions typically require you to adjust your bait? Is it after a few normal casts? Nearly every time you skip your bait? Do you often finish a retrieve and realize that your bait was hanging improperly on your hook the entire time? Are you replacing your bait after nearly every time your bait gets bit? Bait Pegs cut down on all of these, which results in longer lasting soft plastics as well as more time fishing a presentation that is rigged properly. Bait Pegs often pay for themselves during your first day using them.
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ChatterbaitsOne Bait Peg slipped on your hook after the soft plastic trailer on your Chatterbait / vibrating jig keeps your trailer pegged in place for hours on end. No more sliding the trailer back down into place after every other cast. Size 2 Bait Pegs work best on Z-Mans Original Chatterbait as well as other similar sized vibrating jigs. |
JigsWhether youre fishing a flipping jig, football jig, swim jig, or finesse jig - Bait Pegs keep your soft plastic or pork trailer pegged in place on your hook. Larger chunks or craw style baits use one Bait Peg on the jigs hook after the trailer is installed. Smaller chunk style baits can benefit from two Bait Pegs (one below and one above) on the hook to keep them from sliding up or down the hook. Size 1 Bait Pegs work best on smaller finesse jigs, and size 2 Bait Pegs work best on larger flipping, football, and swim jigs. |
Shakeyhead & Ned RigShakeyheads are notorious for allowing the soft plastic bait to slide down the hook bend, ruining the weedless aspect of the rig. On screw-lock style shakeyheads, one size 1 Bait Peg installed on the hook under the bait will prevent this from happening, keeping your shakeyhead snag-free. |
Texas Rigged PlasticsInstall one or two Bait Pegs on Texas and Carolina Rigged baits. Flukes, Worms, Senkos, Craws, Swimbaits, and any other soft plastic bait can be threaded onto the hook with one Bait Peg installed on the hook shank (under the eye or under the offset) and one Bait Peg installed on the hook bend (under the belly of the soft plastic bait). The Bait Peg is stiff enough to keep the soft plastic rigged weedless when coming through cover, but flexible enough to allow the bait to slide down the hook when a fish bites. |
Each pack of Bait Pegs includes 100 pieces. Each Bait Peg can be used several times, as they are easily removed by gently stretching the Bait Peg over the hooks barb with the needle-nosed pliers that you already keep in your tackle box. With the amount of time saved by no longer needing the constantly adjust your soft plastic baits, and the amount of money saved by tearing baits less often, Bait Pegs typically pay for themselves during the first day of fishing.