Light purple haze
Light purple haze
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The Light Purple Haze is built for anglers who want a subtle, natural presentation with just the right amount of flash. Featuring a soft lavender tail, dusty-gray chenille body with black accents, and a pink-to-purple gradient head with a bright turquoise pupil, this jig stands out just enough to grab attention without spooking pressured fish.
The body material creates a realistic breathing action, while the slender tail (feather or plastic depending on the model) offers a smooth glide that mimics small shad or young baitfish. Perfect for clear to lightly stained water, cold fronts, and finicky crappie that refuse bolder patterns.
Ideal For:
✔ Clear water
✔ Post-spawn & fall transition
✔ Slow-bite days
✔ Suspended crappie & brush piles
🎣 Pro Angler Tips — LIGHT PURPLE HAZE
1. Fish It Slow & Hovering
The Light Purple Haze shines when the bite is light. Hold it still with only tiny rod-tip shakes. The soft feather/plastic tail moves with the slightest water movement.
Best technique:
• Vertical jigging over brush piles
• Hover it 6–12 inches above fish on LiveScope
2. Pair With a Light Line
Use 4–6 lb mono or hi-vis braid to maximize the natural look. The lighter profile helps the jig glide slowly and stay in the strike zone longer.
3. Clear Water = Big Results
This subtle jig is deadly in clear reservoirs, sunny days, and pressured conditions where fish avoid bold colors. The soft, faded body and pastel head mimic small shad perfectly.
4. Try the Slow Pendulum Fall
Cast past the structure and let the jig swing back toward you naturally. The Light Purple Haze has a beautiful slow descent that triggers neutral fish.
5. Match Tail Style to Conditions
You have three variants in your photo — each excels in different situations:
Feather Tail (Top Jig)
• Best for cold water
• Moves with minimal rod action
• Great for vertical presentations
Slender Plastic Tail (Middle Jig)
• Ideal for warm water
• Slight vibration on swim retrieve
• Great for dock shooting
Wide-Body Taper Tail (Bottom Jig)
• Slow, gliding fall
• Excellent for suspended open-water crappie
• Good for long-lining or casting
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