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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Westcoast Fishing Tackle Minnow Jig - Herring Aid is a saltwater jigging lure built to imitate a fleeing baitfish and draw reaction strikes from salmon and bottom fish. Its slim minnow profile, reflective 3D chromatic scale finish, and flashy Herring Aid pattern help create lifelike movement and visibility in changing light conditions. Whether you are casting from shore or working deeper water from a boat, this metal jig is designed to get down quickly and stay in the strike zone.
Anglers choose Westcoast Fishing Tackle jigs because they offer a straightforward, fish-catching presentation that is easy to work in real-world conditions. The Herring Aid color is ideal when you want a bright, baitfish-inspired look that stands out without losing a natural forage profile. Available in 30g and 80g sizes, this minnow jig gives you flexibility for lighter casts, deeper drops, or faster current.
Westcoast Fishing Tackle designed this lure for dependable performance in saltwater jigging applications. Fish it vertically, cast and retrieve it, or work it around structure when salmon, lingcod, and other aggressive species are feeding on small baitfish.