How to Choose the Right Tender for Your Sailboat
A good tender should make life on the water easier, not more complicated. Here's what to look for, and why the Walker Bay 10 fits the bill for a lot...
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The Danielson Got‑Cha Jigfish Lures are versatile saltwater jigs designed for both casting and vertical jigging. Engineered to imitate small baitfish, these jigfish lures create an enticing flutter and flash that draws strikes from Spanish mackerel, bluefish, striped bass, trout and other minnow‑feeding predators.
Whether fishing structure, working wrecks, or casting to feeding schools, anglers choose Danielson Got‑Cha for its dependable, bite‑attracting profile and straightforward presentation. These lures are suitable for spinning and conventional outfits; pair them with braided main line and a fluorocarbon leader for improved hooksets and abrasion resistance. Lighter weights and smaller profiles excel for shallow, fast-action presentations, while the heavier 4 oz models are appropriate for deeper water and stronger currents.
Specifications: lengths 2"–4"; lure weights 1/2 oz–4 oz. Note that packaged weight and dimensions vary by model—DAN-JF4-SIL (4 oz lure) has a packaged weight of approximately 0.2 lb and estimated packaged dimensions around 5.25" × 1.8" × 0.75". Match lure size to depth, current and target species for best results.