The snag-resistant fishing lure is a snag-free fishing lure designed to
minimize the chances of the lure becoming ensnared. The lure has a jig
and a blade attached to the blade in a configuration that limits the
side-to-side movement of the blade, thereby preventing the jig from
rolling to a hook-downward position prone to snagging. A centrally
aligned hole is positioned close to the front edge of the blade member.
An eyelet extending from the jig body is attached through an aperture in
the blade. The blade is limited in its side-to-side movement by contact
between the blade edge and either the jig body or the eyelet. The limited
side-to-side movement of the blade creates a quick, controlled,
oscillating blade action that imparts a natural swimming motion to the
lure, emulating prey species movements.