Classic Harness Jigs
We spared no expense in designing this jig. The Harness Jig is carefully balanced to ensure a natural drop and retrieve and features our custom 500lb test stainless steel harness that connects the 6X strong VMC Barbarian Live Bait Hook to the built in ball bearing swivel in the nose.
In addition to the 6X strong connection, the harness is extends the hook back into the bait just enough to minimize counter productive tail snags and ensure positive hook ups.
The Harness Jig is designed to interface with the Harness Speed Tail that features a unique rigging channel for fast and easy rigging. The harness speed tails are infused with UV for greater visibility and presentation. The plastic has increased durability. When paired with the Harness jig head, these tails feature a perfect replication of large oceanic baitfish with frequent short twitches in the tail end of the bait.
Video: Jigging Cape Cod Bluefin Tuna on Harness Jigs
Video: Trolling for Bluefin Tuna on Harness Jigs
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How To: Slow Jigging the Hogy Harness Jig for Giant Bluefin Tuna East of Chatham
Capt. Mike Hogan and the Hogy Crew head out to Regal Sword, a well-known fishing spot East of Chatham, to target giant Bluefin Tuna on the Hogy Harness Jig lures. There are two main methods when searching for tuna offshore; staying with life (whales bubble feeding, top water tuna, bait on the surface, bird activity) and the search and drop technique, which involves doing a search pattern with your fish finder looking for targets.
Bluefin Tuna Fishing | Jig & Pop | Hogy Harness Jigs & Sliders
Capt. Mike shows us two techniques for targeting bluefin tuna off of Cape Cod on spinning gear. The Hogy Harness Jigs are carefully balanced to ensure a natural presentation whether they are straight retrieved or fished with a cast and drop retrieve. The Hogy Sliders are perfect to cast on heavy spinning setups and come tuna rigged right out of the package.
How To: Troll Harness Jigs for Bluefin Tuna by Hogy
Join Capt. Mike Hogan and Capt. Nat Chalkley as they chase Cape Cod school bluefin tuna in mid June just south of The Claw, around 15 miles south of Marthas Vineyard. Capt. Mike covers the techniques he likes to use for finding fish in open water, including a brief how-to on rigging and deploying the Harness Jig and details his suggested offshore rod and reel outfit.
Light Tackle Tuna Trolling on Spinning Tackle
Capt. Mike Hogan and Capt. Cullen Lundholm deploys a light tackle spread of Harness Jigs on spinning tackle for Bluefin tuna.