THE WIDOWMAKER JIG
Slow-Pitch Precision. Violent Strikes. Built to Stay in the Zone Longer.
The AnglerCo Widowmaker Jig was engineered for anglers who demand more from every drop. Featuring a sunken belly profile, reinforced hardware, and an unmatched flutter action, the Widowmaker stays in the strike zone longer—triggering aggressive reaction bites from snapper, grouper, tuna, amberjack, and more.
CHOOSE YOUR COLOR
Grim Pilchard Widowmaker
Natural baitfish profile for clear water and pressured fish.
Best For
- Snapper
- Blackfin Tuna
- Mangrove Snapper
- Clear water conditions
Grim Shad Widowmaker
A darker, realistic profile designed to imitate fleeing bait in deeper water.
Best For
- Grouper
- AJ
- Deep structure
- Low-light conditions
Green Reaper Widowmaker
High-visibility attractor pattern built for aggressive reaction strikes.
Best For
- Deep drop
- Dirty water
- Fast-moving predators
Pink Reaper Widowmaker
The chaos color. Built to get noticed when nothing else is getting touched.
Best For
- Snowy Grouper
- Vermilion Snapper
- Tuna
- Offshore night bites
WIDOWMAKER Jig Photo Gallery – Proven Offshore (and Inshore) Results
Check out what fishermen across the Gulf, Atlantic, and beyond are landing with AnglerCo Widowmaker Jigs.
SEE THE FALL. FEEL THE BITE.
Instead of dropping straight through the water column, the Widowmaker flutters, darts, and lingers—giving fish more time to find it and commit.
Weights:30g, 70g, 100g, 150g, 200g, 300g
Rigging:Tail-mounted for aggressive, forward motion
Hardware:Oversized hook and premium leash system
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.
WHICH COLOR SHOULD YOU USE?
Each Widowmaker color pattern was designed with a specific purpose in mind, helping anglers match water conditions, depth, and feeding behavior offshore. The Grim Pilchard excels in clear water situations where a natural baitfish profile is key, making it a top choice for targeting snapper and tuna. The Grim Shad offers a darker, more subtle presentation that performs exceptionally well in deeper water, overcast conditions, or around heavy structure where grouper and amberjack are feeding aggressively.
For anglers fishing stained or dirty water, the Green Reaper provides a highly visible attractor pattern built to trigger reaction strikes from aggressive predators that rely more on vibration and flash than sight alone. When fishing low-light conditions, deeper depths, or nighttime bites, the Pink Reaper stands out with a bold profile that consistently gets noticed by species like tuna, snapper, and other offshore predators. No matter the conditions, there’s a Widowmaker color built to stay in the strike zone and get crushed.

































































































































