Jigs have never taken a back seat in fishing, but forward-facing sonar has brought renewed attention to simple designs that flat-out work. As technology shifts, the best anglers adjust, experiment, and refine. For pros like Kyle, success isn't just about catching more fish. It's about making every bite count.
The Eagle Eye Jig didn't show up by chance. Kyle first saw it at ICAST and immediately wanted to find a place for it in his bass arsenal. It wasn't a sponsor push. It offered a competitive edge.
"When I first saw the Eagle Eye lineup at ICAST, I immediately wanted to start figuring out how best to include them in my bass fishing arsenals."
The hook is at the core of every jig, and this one is built on an American-made Lazer Sharp needlepoint with the Pro-V Bend. Once the point hits home, the Pro-V design funnels the fish down to the bottom of the V and keeps it there. The design limits leverage, so fish stay locked through the fight.
Kyle doesn't just rely on it in tournaments. When he and his wife Miranda camp and fish around the country, he uses the same jig to put perch, crappie, and walleye in the live well and on their plates. A great jig has many uses, tournament fishing for bass being one.
For any angler, efficiency leads to more fish and fish per bait. The Eagle Eye features a molded double-barb keeper that locks soft plastics in place and keeps them there. It offers up to ten times more fish per bait than other keeper styles.
Pair it with any minnow-style soft plastic and you'll see what Kyle means.
And the eye? It's not just for looks.
Like all Lazer Sharp products, the Eagle Eye Jig sits at the crossroads of performance and value. Trusted by pros like Kyle, priced for everyday anglers. Tie one on and land what matters, whether that's a 30-pound bag in a tournament or a stringer of walleye to cook up with friends and family.