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2018 Product Guide ICE and OPEN WATER FISHING 2018 Product Guide ICE AND OPEN WATER FISHING ® ® S IT’S ® INK ALI T TH VE HE T WORM THA Flu Flu Ming Yang AMERICA’S PREMIER rippinlips.net Fishing Reels PANFISH LURE Our Mission From humble basement beginnings nearly 30 years ago, Custom Jigs & Spins is still a family-run company with the same Table Of Contents simple mission – build high-quality jigs & tackle that catches fish. Custom Jigs & Spins Tackle B-Fish-N Tackle 2-3 . RPM - Rotating Power Minnow 33 . H2O Precision Jig 4-7 . Top Tungsten Ice Jigs: Chekai, Majmün, 34 . Draggin’ Jig & “Bucktail” Wayne’s Bucktail Jig JaJe and Glazba with Pro Panfish Picks 35 . MasterFlash Jig 8 . The Original Slender Spoon 37 . B3 Blade Bait 9 . Hammered Slender Spoon AuthentX Plastic Series & PFDC - Pro Finesse Drop Chain 39 . Moxi 10 . Pro Series Slender Spoon 40-41 . Pulse-R Paddletail 11 . Pro-Glow Series Slender Spoon 43 . Ribb-Finn 13 . The Original Demon 45 . 4” Ringworm 14 . Mega Glow Demon & Demon Perch Eye 6 46 . 3 .25” Paddletail 15 . Demon Jigging Spoon 47 . 5” K-Grub 16 . Slip Dropper System The Worm Tackle 17 . 2-Spot 48-49 . The Worm Pre-Rig 18 . Rocker 19 . Striper Special Rippin’ Lips Tackle 21 . ’Gill Pill & Diamond Jig 50-52 . SuperCat Rods 22 . Purest 53 . Scent Trail & No Trace 23 . Ratfinkee 54 . Bootleg Dip Bait 24 . Ratso 56 . Tournament Grade Circle Hooks 25 . Shrimpo 57 . Big Fish Gripper & Keep Kool Bait Cooler 26 . Pro Microplastics: Original Finesse Plastic Ming Yang Fishing Reels plus Noodel & Micro Noodel 58-59 . Ming Yang MC600 & MC500 27 . Nuclear Ant Accessories 28 . Wedgee & Walt Matan’s “Tungsten Bug” 60-62 . Rose Creek Polar Boxes, CJS Lure Boxes, Nuclear Flash VertiGlo Tackle Micro Charger, LED Flashlight, Tungsten Toothpick and Decals 29 . VertiGlo Demon, Lightnin’ Spoon & Frizbee 63-65 . Clothing & Hats - CJS, AuthentX, B-Fish-N, Rippin’ Lips Flu Flu Tackle 30-31 . Flu Flu Jigs & Floaters 66-69 . Meet the Custom Jigs & Spins and Rippin’ Lips Pro Staff How To Order To order your favorite products, see enclosed order form and price list or visit www.customjigs.com. If you do not see what you need, please give us a call at (800) 831-5535. For international orders, dial (319) 545-JIGS (5447). Also, please make sure to support your local CJS/BFT/RL dealers. See customjigs.com for a dealer in your area. 1 R.P.M. – Rotating Power Minnow In two sizes for all species RPM5* RPM3* STOCK No. WEIGHT of fish! RPM3 1/4 oz Weight: 1/4 oz. RPM5 3/8 oz Weight: 3/8 o z . Length: 2-inch Length: 2 3/4-inch Stock# RPM3-CS Stock# RPM5-CS Features: • A unique eyelet that swivels to minimize line twist while imparting life-like action • A wide gliding motion to fish far off the side of the hole, maximiz- Fact: ing your fishable space Minnow-shaped jigging baits catch loads of fish through the ice and in open water . • No nose hook to get hung up inside the hole Now meet Custom Jigs & Spins’ Rotating Power Minnow (RPM) . • Various forage-matching colors, as well as NEW unique glow A unique balance bait that brings anglers several new features to a patterns proven bait category! Trust us, fish have never seen a bait do anything • A smaller, more compact profile to entice finicky fish but with like this! Behaves like natural forage! increased weight to fish fast • An epoxied belly hook with “eye” attractor to bring in fish from How To Fish It: afar . The less aggressive fish will be mesmerized and attack the • Short repetitive rod snaps to attract fish belly hook! • On expansive flats, occasional high rips so fish can see and feel • Designed so it doesn’t snag on itself the bait from afar • Alter jigging to what you see on your flasher 16 colors for clear, stained • In clear waters, fish the RPM higher off the bottom 01 02 03 04 and muddy water! 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Colors 01-Clown, 02-Black Tiger, 03-Pink, 04-Blue Tiger, 05-Emerald Shiner, 06-Black Shiner, 07-Yellow Tiger, 08-Crawdad Tiger, 09-Firetiger, 10-Fluorescent Orange, 11-Silver, 12-Wonder Glow, 13-Green Glow Tiger, 14-Red Glow Tiger, 15-Red Glow, 16-Chartreuse Glow Tiger 2 ® NEW for 2018! STOCK No. WEIGHT RATTLIN’ ROTATING POWER MINNOW (RRPM) RRPM 1/4 oz Rattlin’ BB Chamber in tail section Weight: 1/4 oz. Length: 2-inch Stock# RRPM3-CS 20 21 Building on the huge success of the original Rotating Power Minnow 5 Hot New (RPM), Custom Jigs & Spins is back with a lethal addition to the Colors! fish-catching family . Perfect for stained waters or any situation where sonics are required 22 23 24 to attract fish from afar, the Rattlin’ RPM features a multi-BB rattle built right into the tail section! Fish it as you would all our RPM’s but with a few extra “jiggles” to Colors 20-Red Fin Minnow, 21-Orange Sunset, 22-Key Lime Tiger, turn those “sniffers” into “biters”! 23-Orange Tiger, 24-Powder Pearl 3 #16/3mm STOCK No. SIZE WEIGHT Top Tungsten Ice Jigs CT5 5 1/12 oz CT4.5 4.5 1/16 oz #14/4mm CT4 4 1/32oz Chekai Jig—4 Sizes! CT3 3 1/50oz The Chekai (Pron. “check-eye”) Jig sports a popular #12/4.5mm actual size tungsten head design, a superior non-chip epoxy paint scheme, an ultra-sharp Owner hook and a paint free eye. #10/5mm Features • Tournament-proven performance CHEKAI PAINTED & PLATED JIGS • Giant action from a small jig • Tip with microplastics or live bait • Perfect for all panfish species • Optimized hook gap for solid hooksets • Ultra-sharp Owner hook 01 02 0304 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Colors: 01-Clown, 02-Black/White, 03-Purple Glow, 04-Firetiger, 05-Black/Glow Spots, 06-Blue Glow, 07-Gold, 08-Nickel, 09-Copper, 10-Pink Glow, 11-Red Glow, 12-Pink Tiger Glow 10 NEW COLORS for 2018! 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Colors: 13-Wonder Glow, 14-Gold/Glow Tip, 15-Orange Puffer Glow 16-Circus Clown Glow, 17-Pink Clown, 18-Pink Eye Glow, 19-Rainbow Tiger, 20-Lemonade Glow, 21-Fireball Glow, 22-Junebug Chekai - CJS Tungsten jig designer, Croatian Sensation, snappy dresser and Brother of the 4X4! 4 ® Top Tungsten Ice Jigs NEW SIZE for 2018! STOCK No. SIZE WEIGHT Magnum Chekai – 7mm, #6 hook actual size CT7 7 9/64oz Our new Magnum size Chekai is great for walleye and other game fish - PLUS, deep water perch, trout and panfish! 01 04 07 12 13 17 19 20 Colors: 01-Clown, 04-Firetiger, 07-Gold, 12-Pink Tiger Glow, 13-Wonder Glow, 17-Pink Clown, 19-Rainbow Tiger, 20-Lemonade Glow NAIFC Pro Kevin Fassbind swears by the Chekai jig . “Historically, my confidence bait for giant bluegill is a 3 or 4 mm Chekai with a small slice of Finesse Plastic on two-pound-test fluorocar- Tungsten Fun Facts: bon . For deeper perch, • Tungsten is nearly twice the weight of the 4 .5 mm Chekai has lead, making for small, yet heavy ice jigs. the drop speed needed to • 76% of all tungsten is located in China, FOR MAGNUM FISH fish fast and the hooking the other 24% is squirreled away in a small CHOOSE percentage is higher than other jigs . I’m really excit- Chekai factory in Croatia. ed about the new Magnum Chekai for larger, deeper • Chekai has a 3” x 3” tungsten plate in his MAGNUM CHEKAI perch, walleye and bass . It opens up a whole realm head to prevent abduction from aliens. of possibilities to tempt larger fish!” 5 Top Tungsten Ice Jigs NEW for 2018! Majmün Jig JaJe Bug Majmun (pron . “my-moon”) – Available STOCK No. SIZE WEIGHT #16 JaJe (pron . “yah-yee”) is a unique tungsten MT 10 10 1/12 oz in 10 colors and 4 sizes, the Majmün MT 12 12 1/25oz ice fly with an attitude . It has a heavy, brightly has superb hooking power thanks to the MT 14 14 1/50oz #14 colored head which is designed to keep the high-quality Owner® hook, an unobstructed MT 16 16 1/100 oz super sharp Japanese hook riding at a 30° hook gap, and the jig’s slightly off-the-hori- #12 actual size angle for instant hook sets on monster sized zontal-axis orientation . panfish . #10 This buzzer style fly imitates small insects and larvae, so it will work best if it is tipped with a wax worm or spike of added flavor! As with all our tungsten jigs, we recommend MULTICOLORED MAJMüNS (AVAILABLE IN SIZES 14, 12 & 10 ONLY!) using a Cold Snap tungsten toothpick for easy hook removal and so as not to damage the jig . (Available in the CJ&S accessories section) 11 12 13 14 15 16 Colors: 11-Lemon Lime, 12-Clown 13-Watermelon Glow, 14-America Glow, 15-Plum Glow, 16-Firetiger MAJMüN ORIGINAL PAINTED & PLATED JIGS (AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZES) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Colors: 01-Hot Orange, 02-Blood Red, 03-Purple, 04-Black, 05-Glow Brite, 06-Red Glow, 07-Chartreuse, 08-Gold Plate, 09-Nickel Plate, 10-Copper Plate 6 ® NEW for 2018! #12 Features: • Buzzer style tungsten fly hybrid Glazba Jig • UV paint Glazba (pron . “glahz-bah”) has a ton of #10 • Glowing ball shaped head attitude in its tiny tungsten body! Its diamond actual size • Ultra sharp Japanese hook nose picks up light refractions and brightens • Hook rides at 30° the day for bluegill, crappie and other #8 panfish .
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