Protails

The Pre-Rigged Pro Tail Series was designed with big game inshore anglers in mind. Featuring a specialized blend of tough, yet flexible soft plastic, professionally molded around the VMC Barbarian Jig Hooks. UV infused soft plastic blend increases visibility in low light conditions.

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