Designed to cast, jig and troll for trophy tuna. Checkout how easy it is to rig the Classic Harness Jig!
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"Built for Battle. Engineered for Tuna."
Key Product Features:
Airbrushed, Ultra-Durable Coating: We added hand-airbrushed finishes to the jig head and select tails for a more natural baitfish appearance, helping trigger strikes from wary tuna.
Cyclonic Descent Action: The flared gill design creates a spiraling, fluttering fall, mimicking a wounded baitfish and keeping tuna engaged longer during the drop.
Cyclonic Descent Action: The flared gill design creates a spiraling, fluttering fall, mimicking a wounded baitfish and keeping tuna engaged longer during the drop.
Battle-Ready Strength: The reinforced harness construction is engineered to hold up against the toughest strikes from massive tuna, providing security and reliability during extended battles.
Why It Works:
The Hogy Tuna Harness Jigs are the designer-grade, top-shelf choice for serious offshore anglers targeting trophy-class tuna. Built to endure brutal strikes and high-drag battles, these jigs are crafted with premium materials and cutting-edge design—because when you’re chasing large tuna, compromise isn’t an option.
How To Use:
Kerplunk: Allow the Tuna Harness Jig to reach the desired depth, then employ a quick jigging motion to attract attention.
Slow Twitch: Lift the jig slowly, then let it fall with a controlled drop to mimic struggling prey, triggering reaction strikes.
Speed Twitch: For active tuna, maintain a steady jigging cadence to keep the jig in the strike zone and encourage pursuit.
Tuna Harness Jigs: Built for Battle. Engineered for Tuna
Classic Harness Jigs
Expanded Size Options for Hogy Classic Harness Jigs:
8" Harness Speed Tails: Compatible with all Hogy Harness Jig heads for consistent, realistic action across sizes.
4oz: Ideal for moderate depths and light to moderate currents, offering a controlled descent to attract tuna in shallower offshore zones.
6oz: Perfect for deeper waters and moderate currents, allowing effective presentations at greater depths while maintaining control.
8oz: Best suited for deeper offshore environments and stronger currents, enabling efficient vertical jigging in challenging conditions.
Perfectly Paired Tuna Grade Softbaits
Harness Speed Tails
The Harness Speed Tail simplifies rigging without sacrificing performance. Made to endure the intense demands of tuna fishing, it combines a quick-rigging design with durable, saltwater-grade materials that withstand the force of trophy-sized fish. With a single 8" size that fits multiple jig weights, the Harness Speed Tail offers both reliability and versatility, making it a go-to choice for serious anglers.
“Extremely satisfied and love the swimming action and diving capability.Truly a must in everyone’s tuna boat tackle box. Definitely puts fish in the box. Highly recommended when you’re jigging for Tuna.” Hogy Customer Kenneth E.
FAQ
Quick answers for most commonly asked questions about the Tuna Harness Jig and fishing applications.
How do I jig with the Hogy Harness Jig?
The Hogy Tuna Harness Jig is designed for maximum versatility, allowing anglers to adapt their approach based on tuna feeding behavior, water conditions, and drift speed. Here are the best techniques to maximize your hook-up and landing success:
Drop and Jig – Classic Tuna Jigging:
How it works: Allow the jig to reach the desired depth, then use quick, sharp rod lifts to create an erratic darting motion.
When to use: Best for aggressive, actively feeding tuna or when fish are suspended in the water column.
Pro Tip: Keep slight tension on the line during the drop—many strikes happen as the jig is falling. If the line stops unexpectedly, reel fast and set the hook!
Slow Jigging – Imitating a Wounded Baitfish:
How it works: Lift the jig slowly with a smooth motion, then let it flutter down in a controlled drop. This mimics an injured or struggling baitfish. Long pauses between jigs,
When to use: Ideal for finicky tuna that need a more subtle presentation, especially when they’re keying in on dying baitfish.
Pro Tip: Use lighter jig weights in shallower water or when fish are hesitant to commit.
Fast Jigging – Keeping It in the Strike Zone:
How it works: Maintain a steady jigging cadence, lifting and retrieving the jig at a moderate, rhythmic pace to keep it within the strike zone longer.
When to use: Works well when tuna are actively feeding but not aggressively striking.
Pro Tip: If fish are following but not committing, speed up the cadence to trigger a reaction strike.
Hogy "Kerplunk" Method – Maximum Impact Drop:
How it works: Toss the jig into a feed that has subsided and let the jig drop 60 to 80’ before working it. Also works with bubble feeds, clustered birds or any juice area!
When to use: Effective when feeds are short and bait is scattered. After a feed there might be tuna milling in area looking for one more shot.
Pro Tip: Fish the jig slowly once engaged to mimic a stunned large oceanic sand eel.
Dead Striking – "Hovering" for Suspended Tuna:
How it works: Drop the jig to the precise depth where fish are holding, then hold it still, letting the natural current and boat drift create subtle movement. The fluid movement of the tail will work the magic.
When to use: Works best when tuna are suspended or “grubbing” and ignoring faster-moving baits.
Pro Tip: If you’re marking fish at 100 feet in 200 feet of water, drop the jig just below them and let it sit right in their strike zone.
How do I troll with the Hogy Harness Jig?
Flat Line Clip Trolling – Controlled Depth Trolling for Tuna
How it works: Attach the Hogy Tuna Harness Jig to a flat line clip and slow-troll it at 3-5 knots, keeping the jig just beneath the surface or deeper depending on leader length.
When to use: Great for covering water while searching for tuna or when fish are feeding on scattered bait schools of sand eels
Pro Tip: Fish further back than usual, about double the length of typical flat lines for best action. Flank a spreader bar!
How do I cast with Hogy Harness Jig?
Twitch & Pause (Best for Sipping or Milling Tuna)
When to use: When tuna are slowly cruising or finicky.
How to do it: After the jig lands, let it sink 5-10 feet. Use a slow, steady retrieve with occasional rod twitches. The jig will flutter and glide, imitating an injured baitfish.
Medium Retrieve with Pulses (Best for Actively Feeding Tuna)
When to use: When tuna are aggressively feeding near the surface.
How to do it:
Start a medium-speed retrieve immediately after splashdown. Every 5-10 cranks, give two sharp rod twitches to mimic a fleeing sand eel. This makes the jig dart and flutter, triggering reaction strikes.
Burn & Drop (Best for High-Speed Predators Like Bluefin & Yellowfin)
When to use: When tuna are chasing fast-moving bait.
How to do it:
Fast-retrieve the jig across the surface for 5-7 seconds. Pause and let it drop 10-15 feet. Repeat.
Tuna will often crush the jig on the pause!
Why do Hogy Harness Jigs have flared gills?
The flared gills create a cyclonic drop, imitating a stunned or injured large oceanic sand eel as it spirals toward the bottom. This erratic, unpredictable fall triggers reaction strikes from tuna that key in on struggling baitfish.
How do I detect a strike on the drop?
Tuna love to hit on the drop, and a bite can be subtle. Here’s how to tell:
Line stops sinking sooner than expected—this usually means a fish grabbed it.
Line slows unnaturally mid-drop—a fish might have intercepted the jig.
You feel a slight “tick” or pressure—immediately engage the reel and set the hook!
Why isn’t my harness jig swimming right when trolling on the flat line?
If the jig isn’t tracking correctly, it’s likely not far enough out. Ideally, use the 6oz jig and position it about 8 feet ahead of your inside spreader bars for the best action.
Pro Tip: Try flanking your inside bars with the jig—it helps create a natural-looking bait school effect that can entice even wary tuna.
What size is best for casting?
The 4oz Tuna Harness Jig is best for casting, as it offers a good balance between weight and control. It casts long distances, sinks at a controlled rate, and works well for slow or fast retrieves.
How do I store my Tuna Harness Jigs?
The Hogy Roll-Up Mesh Jig Bag is the best option. Here’s why:
No vinyl to react with plastics—prevents damage to the jig’s finish.
Rinse with fresh water in the bag—just hose it down after fishing.
Keeps jigs organized & tangle-free—ready to go for your next trip.
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Roll Up Storage
Keep all your Harness Jigs carefully stored in one place with easy to rinse and store marine grade mesh storage bags.
- Easy-rinse marine grade mesh.
- Holds up to 6 Harness Jigs.
- Hassle free multi-pouch storage.
- Sturdy and durable locking wrap.
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Hogy Tuna Jigging Spinning Rod:
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