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Ahi USA's
Assault Diamond Jigs

Has been said before, but new
fishing tackle is never invented anymore.

Only new versions are.

The ones that are better than others make it.

Ahi USA’s Assault Diamond Jigs look better.

With the Assault, Ahi USA didn’t invent
the diamond jig, the company admits.

But the company created diamond jigs –
time-tested catchers of lots of fish,
from tuna to striped bass to snappers –
with colors, finishes  and “configurations” that are enhanced better than others, Ahi USA says

Assault Diamond Jigs feature a holographic,
3-D, reflective finish.

The finish, built to protect the paint from chipping and flaking, emulates fish scales
for a realistic look.

“Glow” eyes are made to look fishier, catching attention, even in low light, the company says.

Five colors are available: Greenback Mackerel, Baby Red, Blue Bass, Silver Flash and Glow.

The jigs come in sizes 4, 6, 8, 10,  12 and
14 ounces, to handle everything from a
2-pound bluefish, to a fish the size of a
barn door, like a halibut.

The jigs get tied to the line on a built-on
swivel to prevent line twist, and the Mustad
treble hook is attached to the jig with a built-on
ring that’s welded solid.

Ahi USA didn’t invent the diamond jig.

The company invented a diamond jig to be better.

For more info, visit Ahi USA’s Assault Diamond Jig’s Web page.