Deps Kontour Jig 1/4 oz
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DEPS Kontour Jig 1/4 oz Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand / Origin | DEPS Co., Ltd. (Premium Japanese JDM Engineering) |
| Master Designer | Kenta Kimura (Kimken — Bassmaster Elite Champion) |
| Weight Class | 1/4 oz / 7.0 grams |
| Head Geometry | Flat-Bottom Triangular Low-CG Skipping Head |
| Hook Hardware | Custom Ryugi® Heavy-Wire Hook with Frictionless TC Coating |
| Skirt Material | Premium High-Strand Layered Fine Silicone Skirt |
| Primary Targets | Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Trophy Northern Pike |
The Triangular Head Physics: Engineered for Flawless Dock Skipping
Standard round or flipping jig heads possess a high, nose-heavy profile that digs into water when thrown at low angles, causing them to splash and tumble during skipping maneuvers. The DEPS Kontour Jig 1/4 oz thoroughly re-engineers this hydrodynamic dynamic. Designed side-by-side with legendary power-fishing icon Kenta Kimura, this JDM masterpiece features a highly specialized flat-bottom triangular head. The broad, sloped underside acts like a gliding hull, letting the 7g jig skip flawlessly deep under boat hoists and low-hanging shoreline brush lines.
Once the Kontour Jig lands and settles on the bottom, the low center-of-gravity triangular base locks the chassis into a perfect upright stand-up posture. This physical positioning prevents the jig from tipping over onto its side, keeping your trailer craw or soft plastic bait cocked upward at an aggressive 45-degree angle. This stance keeps the hook point shielded from bottom snags while presenting an irresistible, defensive posture to trailing lunkers.
Pro Guide: Rod Backbone Selection and Heavy Line Calibration
- The Ideal Power Casting Rod: Even though the Kontour Jig weighs a finesse 1/4 oz, do not fish it on light spinning rods. To drive the thick-wire hook home inside heavy cover, run this lure on a 7’0″ to 7’4″ **Medium-Heavy or Heavy power baitcasting rod** with a Fast or Extra-Fast tip action. A stiff graphite backbone is absolutely critical for winching fish out from beneath dense dock pilings.
- Line Selection for Abrasive Covers: Spool up with straight 14–20 lb premium Fluorocarbon line for clear water stealth and maximum abrasion resistance against metal boat hoists and jagged rocks. If you are casting into dense emergent weed beds or lily pads, running a 40–50 lb Braided line tied directly to the lead eyelet provides the raw strength required to slice cleanly through vegetation stalks.
- The Ryugi TC-Coated Advantage: Armed with an overbuilt, heavy-wire custom single hook forged by Ryugi. The hook point is treated with an ultra-slick, frictionless TC (Teflon) Coating. This coating eliminates penetration drag, allowing the barbs to slide effortlessly through the boney, hard cartilage of a giant bass’s jawline under minimal rod sweeping pressure.
3 Tactical Methods for Heavy Structure & Ambush Zones
- The Dock-Busting Skip-and-Stall (The Core Method): Roll-cast or side-arm skip the jig deep underneath the darkest shade lines of pontoon boats, floating docks, or walkways. Let the bait sink completely to the bottom on a slack line. **Pause dead-still for 3 seconds**, then give it two subtle rod-tip hops. Most violent strikes occur the instant the bait settles.
- The Laydown Wood Crawl (Deflection Hunting): Pitch the jig directly into the heart of flooded timber, stump fields, or fallen trees. Slowly crawl the bait over branches, letting the hand-calibrated fiber brush guard deflect the hook point. When the head slips over a log and falls, prepare for an immediate reaction bite.
- The Summer Grass-Edge Drag: Cast along the deep vertical edges of submerged weed walls. Drag the jig slowly along the bottom mud, letting the premium silicone skirt flare and expand lazily to simulate a foraging crawfish.
Frequently Asked Questions About DEPS Kontour Jig 1/4 oz
Q1: What makes the DEPS Kontour Jig better for skipping compared to standard jigs?
A: Standard round or football jig heads plunge downward when cast at low angles. The DEPS Kontour Jig utilizes a **patented broad, flat-bottom triangular head shape** designed by Kimken. This flat base functions like a skipping stone, displacing water evenly to allow the bait to skip deep into tight structural openings under boat docks with minimal entry splash.
Q2: What is the mechanical benefit of the Ryugi TC Coating on the hook?
A: Traditional black nickel coatings create surface friction during a hookset, which can cause the hook point to slip or fail to penetrate deeply into a bass’s bony jaw. Ryugi’s TC (Teflon Coating) reduces surface friction to near-zero levels, ensuring that the heavy-wire hook drives fully past the barb even on long-distance casts or when using regular-action rods.
Q3: What type of soft plastic trailers match best with the 1/4 oz Kontour Jig?
A: Match your trailer to your tactical application. For skipping under boat docks or pitching into wood laydowns, pair it with a compact crawfish or creature bait (like a DEPS Edge Hog or Zoom Super Chunk) to maximize the gliding slide. For dragging along weedlines or slow-rolling through sparse vegetation, adding a small paddle-tail swimbait trailer will generate a high-vibrating swimming profile.


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