Rizz Jig
The AnglerCo Rizz Jig Series delivers a refined take on the traditional vertical jig, built for anglers targeting hard-fighting offshore predators around reefs, wrecks, ledges, and deep structure. Featuring a streamlined baitfish profile and balanced slow-pitch design, the Rizz Jig produces a wide flutter and natural wounded-bait action that keeps fish engaged throughout the drop.
- Weights: 30g, 70g, 100g, 150g, 200g, 300g
Widowmaker Jigs
The AnglerCo Widowmaker Jig Series was engineered to trigger instinctive offshore strikes with a proven shad-profile body that predators recognize instantly. Built around a classic baitfish silhouette, the Widowmaker creates a natural target that fish commit to without hesitation. Its balanced center of gravity produces a wide, hypnotic slow-pitch flutter on the fall, mimicking a wounded baitfish struggling through the water column and triggering aggressive reaction bites.
- Weights: 30g, 70g, 100g, 150g, 200g, 300g
Imposter Jig
The AnglerCo Imposter Jig is where it all started — the original jig that helped define the AnglerCo lineup. Designed as a slow pitch jig built to imitate a wounded baitfish, the Imposter delivers an erratic flutter and darting action that provokes aggressive reaction strikes from snapper, grouper, tuna, amberjack, and other offshore predators. Built for anglers who demand performance on every drop, the Imposter Jig remains a proven favorite for targeting fish holding on reefs, wrecks, ledges, and deep structure.
- Weights: 30g, 70g, 100g, 150g, 200g, 300g, 400g, 500g, 600g
Durability You Can Count On
Let’s be honest — when you’re dropping jigs into reefs, wrecks, ledges, and rock piles while battling hard-fighting offshore predators, cosmetic wear is part of the game. Fish teeth, structure, and heavy abuse are going to leave marks. That’s what real fishing looks like. But AnglerCo Jigs are built for far more than looking good in the tackle box. Even after the finish gets scarred up, the balance, flutter, action, and fish-catching performance stay exactly where they need to be. From the Imposter and Widowmaker to the Rizz Jig lineup, these jigs were engineered to keep producing trip after trip in serious offshore conditions.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT WEIGHT JIG
Weight selection makes or breaks your jigging day. Too light, and your line bows in the current. Too heavy, and you lose action.
General rule: 1 gram of jig weight per foot of depth.
Example: 200 ft of water = ~200g jig.
Adjust for current:
- Heavy current = step up in weight.
- Light or no current = fish as light as possible for maximum flutter.
We always recommend using the lightest jig that conditions allow.
More natural fall = more bites.























































































































