
Epic Casting Jig - 2 Pack
When fish are busting bait on the surface, you need something small, heavy enough to cast into the action, and flashy enough to draw a strike. The Epic Casting Jig is 15 grams of compact metal that flies on light spinning gear and flashes on the retrieve. The 3-1/8 inch profile matches the small baitfish that bluefish, false albacore, Spanish mackerel, and bonito chase in feeding frenzies. A 3X strength stainless treble hook handles fast-running fish without straightening. Seven color options cover clear water to stained. The 2-pack means you have a backup when a fish bites you off.
- 15 gram lightweight casting jig
- 2 pack with 3X strength treble hook
- 7 color options for any water condition
- 3-1/8 inch compact profile
- Cast from boat, pier, or shore
Read our saltwater jigging guide for casting and retrieving techniques
The Jig That Reaches the Blitz
False albacore are crashing bait 60 yards off the pier. Spanish mackerel are slashing through a school of glass minnows just out of reach. You need a lure that casts far on light gear and matches the size of what the fish are eating.
The Epic Casting Jig weighs 15 grams in a compact 3-1/8 inch body. It launches on 8-15lb spinning tackle and reaches the fish that plugs and soft plastics cannot. The metal body flashes on the retrieve, the treble hook sticks on short strikes, and the 2-pack at $9.99 means losing one to a toothy bluefish does not end your session.
The Epic Casting Jig weighs 15 grams in a compact 3-1/8 inch body. It launches on 8-15lb spinning tackle and reaches the fish that plugs and soft plastics cannot. The metal body flashes on the retrieve, the treble hook sticks on short strikes, and the 2-pack at $9.99 means losing one to a toothy bluefish does not end your session.
Compact 15 Gram Design
The 15 gram weight casts far on light spinning gear while the 3-1/8 inch body matches the profile of glass minnows, bay anchovies, and other small baitfish. The compact size triggers strikes from fish that ignore larger lures. Metal construction sinks fast to get below surface chop when fish are feeding just under the top.
3X Strength Stainless Treble
The #4 treble hook is 3X strength stainless steel with a split ring connection. False albacore and bonito make blistering runs that straighten standard hooks. The 3X wire holds through the fight. The treble configuration catches fish that slash at the jig from any angle.
Seven Color Options
Chrome and Silver Flash for clear water and bright days. Red/Gold and Red/Silver for stained water. Blue/Pink for general use. Green/Yellow for matching chartreuse baitfish. Glow Stripe for low-light conditions. Carry 2-3 colors and let the fish tell you what they want.
How to Fish the Epic Casting Jig
1. Rig on 8-15lb spinning tackle with a short fluorocarbon leader
2. Cast toward surface activity or structure
3. Let the jig sink 2-3 seconds after splashdown
4. Retrieve with a fast, steady crank with occasional twitches
5. Speed up the retrieve when fish are striking short
6. For pier fishing, cast into breaking fish or along pier pilings where bait gathers
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Epic Fishing Co. |
| Type | Casting Jig |
| Weight | 15 grams (0.53 oz) |
| Length | 3-1/8 inches (including hook) |
| Hook | 3X Strength Stainless #4 Treble |
| Colors | Glow Stripe, Chrome, Red/Gold, Blue/Pink, Silver Flash, Red/Silver, Green/Yellow |
| Pack Size | 2 |
| Price | $9.99 per 2 pack |
What species does this jig catch? +
Bluefish, false albacore, Spanish mackerel, bonito, and ladyfish are the primary targets. Jacks and small tuna will also hit it. Any species feeding on small baitfish at the surface is a candidate. Our bluefish guide covers casting tactics for these species.
What rod and reel setup should I use? +
A 7 foot medium spinning rod with 8-15lb braid and a short fluorocarbon leader works well. The 15 gram jig casts effectively on this setup from boat, pier, or shore. See our jigging guide for gear recommendations.
How does this compare to the Clark Caster? +
The Epic Casting Jig is a compact metal jig with a treble hook for fast-retrieving surface feeders. The Clark Caster is a weighted spoon with a wobbling action. Both catch similar species. The jig sinks faster and casts farther. The spoon has more wobble action on the retrieve.
Can I use this from a kayak? +
Absolutely. The light weight and compact size make it ideal for kayak fishing where you are close to the water and targeting surface feeders. Carry a 2-pack and you are set for a full session. Read our gear essentials guide for kayak tackle recommendations.
Do I need a wire leader? +
For bluefish and Spanish mackerel, a short piece of light wire or 40-60lb fluorocarbon prevents bite-offs. Without leader protection, toothy fish will cut the jig off. Our wire vs mono leader guide covers when to use each type.
What retrieve speed works best? +
Fast. Surface-feeding fish are in attack mode and respond to speed. Crank fast with occasional pauses and twitches. If fish are striking short, speed up rather than slowing down. Our lure guide covers retrieve strategies for metal jigs.
Why a 2 pack? +
You will lose jigs to toothy fish, snags, and broken line. The 2-pack gives you a backup at $5 per jig. When a bluefish bites you off, you are back in the action in 30 seconds. Stock multiple colors to cover different conditions. Browse our Williamson Vortex Jigs for heavier offshore jigging.



