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| Name | Bladed Jig 12g Table Rock |
| EAN | 5056212186037 |
| MPN | NCT040 |
| Brand | Fox Rage |
| Lure weight | 12g |
| Color | Table Rock |
| Lure type | Bladed Jig |
| Hook size | 3/0 |
The variants differ by weight: 12 g, 17 g, 21 g and 28 g. All are the same Fox Rage Bladed Jig in the Table Rock colour pattern.
The 12 g version is the lightest option in this matrix and is the best starting point for shallower areas or a slower presentation.
The 21 g and 28 g variants are better when you want a faster sink rate, more depth control or more stability in wind or current.
Yes. The supplier states that the lure can be used on its own or together with a soft-plastic trailer mounted on the main hook.
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The Fox Rage Bladed Jig is built for anglers who want a compact search bait with strong vibration and a lively profile. In this matrix, all variants come in the Table Rock decor and differ by weight, so you can match depth, pace and resistance to the situation.
The articulating blade on the jig head creates noticeable vibration, while the multi-strand silicone skirt adds pulsing movement on the retrieve. This combination helps the lure stay easy to track when you want to cover water for perch, zander and pike.
The lure can be fished on its own or combined with a soft-plastic trailer mounted on the main hook. That gives you a simple way to tune profile and water displacement without changing the basic action of the bait.
Fox Rage equips the lure with a detailed jig head with 3D eyes, a strong ultra-sharp 3/0 single hook and a high-quality snap link. The construction is aimed at active spinning applications where secure hook-up and dependable components matter.
The 12 g version suits shallower water and slower presentations, while 17 g is a balanced all-round choice. The 21 g and 28 g options are better when you want faster sink rate, more control in deeper water or extra stability in wind and current.