
Fat Cow Epoxy Jig - Extra Tough Casting Jig
The Fat Cow Epoxy Jig is built to outlast standard casting jigs. The durable epoxy resin coating protects the reflective finish from chips and scratches that destroy paint on lesser jigs. Each jig comes with both a 4X treble hook and a 3/0 single inline hook, giving you the option to choose based on your application. Long casting design with heavy duty split rings. Five colors in two weights (3/4oz and 1oz). 2-1/2" length. From $10.99.
- Durable epoxy resin coating
- Includes 4X treble AND 3/0 single hook
- Long casting slim design
- 5 colors, 3/4oz and 1oz
- From $10.99
Epoxy Tough, Two Hook Options
Standard casting jigs lose their paint after a few fish. Bluefish teeth, rock contact, and tackle box wear destroy the finish. The Fat Cow Epoxy Jig uses an epoxy resin coating that holds up through abuse, maintaining the reflective finish that triggers strikes.
The two-hook approach is the unique feature. Each jig ships with a 4X treble and a 3/0 single inline hook. Use the treble when hookup rate is the priority. Switch to the single for catch-and-release applications, tournament rules, or when dealing with toothy species where a single hook is safer to handle.
The two-hook approach is the unique feature. Each jig ships with a 4X treble and a 3/0 single inline hook. Use the treble when hookup rate is the priority. Switch to the single for catch-and-release applications, tournament rules, or when dealing with toothy species where a single hook is safer to handle.
Epoxy Resin Coating
The epoxy coating is significantly more durable than standard paint. It resists chips from structure contact, scratches from fish teeth, and wear from tackle box storage. The reflective finish underneath stays intact through heavy use.
Two Hook Options Included
Every jig includes a 4X treble hook and a 3/0 single inline hook. Swap between them based on your needs. Treble for maximum hookup rate. Single for catch-and-release, safer handling, and tournament compliance.
Long Casting Design
The slim 2-1/2" body casts farther than rounder jig profiles. Heavy duty split rings connect the hooks securely. The reflective finish creates flash throughout the cast and retrieve.
How to Fish Fat Cow Epoxy Jigs
1. Choose your hook: 4X treble for hookup rate, 3/0 single for catch-and-release
2. Select weight: 3/4oz for calm conditions, 1oz for wind and current
3. Cast to breaking fish, structure, or drop zones
4. Retrieve with a fast, steady swim or erratic jigging motion
5. The epoxy finish maintains flash throughout the retrieve
6. Set the hook on the strike
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Fat Cow |
| Type | Epoxy Jig |
| Coating | Epoxy Resin |
| Hooks | 4X Treble + 3/0 Single Inline (both included) |
| Weights | 3/4oz, 1oz |
| Length | 2-1/2" |
| Colors | Pink, Green, Olive, Chrome, Bone |
| Price Range | $10.99 - $12.99 |
Treble or single hook? +
Use the 4X treble for maximum hookup rate when targeting fast-striking species. Switch to the 3/0 single for catch-and-release fishing, safer handling, or tournament rules. Both hooks are included with every jig. Our treble guide covers the trade-offs.
What species? +
False albacore, Spanish mackerel, bonito, bluefish, striped bass, and other species that feed on small baitfish. The casting distance and flash trigger reaction strikes. Our lure guide covers species-specific techniques.
How durable is the epoxy finish? +
Significantly more durable than standard paint. The epoxy resin resists chipping from structure contact and scratching from fish teeth. Standard painted jigs lose their finish after a few fish; the epoxy holds up through extended use.
3/4oz or 1oz? +
3/4oz for lighter tackle and calm conditions. 1oz for more distance, heavier tackle, and stronger current. Both are 2-1/2" long and produce the same casting action. Our lure guide covers weight selection.
How does this compare to the Thingama Jig? +
The Fat Cow Epoxy Jig has an epoxy coating (more durable), includes two hook options, and costs more. The Blue Water Candy Thingama Jig is a budget option at $6.99. The Fat Cow lasts longer and offers more flexibility.
Can I add a trailer? +
Yes. Tip the hook with a strip of squid, Fat Cow Jig Strip, or small soft plastic for added scent and action. The combination works particularly well on a slow retrieve. Our lure guide covers tipping techniques.



