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I’ve been using Spot Remover jig heads from Walmart and they work, but goodness the hooks are absolute garbage. I had some Luck-E-Strike jig heads that I got from somewhere I can’t remember and they are decent. I’m looking to expand on my brands of jig heads and we’re wondering what y’all use?

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I've had good luck on the Owner Screw Lock heads. Well made and very good quality hooks.

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3 minutes ago, Mobasser said:

I've had good luck on the Owner Screw Lock heads. Well made and very good quality hooks.

Owner Ultraheads - screw-lock holds the plastic well and the hooks are top-notch.

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I'm another fan of the owner ultra shakey heads. For elaztech, I like to use the berkley fusion ones. Their keeper works well with zman baits. 

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Owner Ultraheads are the only ones I use. They stand up when you hop them, have a great hook, come through structure wonderfully, and have a keeper that keeps plastics pinned and straight 

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I’m looking into all the brands mentioned as we speak. Thanks guys!

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Seibert Outdoors Tungsten with the screw lock.  I’ve caught a bunch of fish on them.  Do yourself a favor and try them. Top tier product.

 

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I get cheapie ball head jigs at wal mart. 1/4 oz or lighter, never heavier (I’m bank bound).  Screw head or not doesn’t matter to me honestly. I kinda get tired of dealing with screwing it on. Destroys my worm if you get snagged/bites/catch fish.  But I have some Big Bites ball heads left as well. Their bait keeper is little and I kinda like it. You can actually change the worm out without wasting one. 

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I use David Dudley’s stand up jig. I can’t remember the name of the manufacturer. Walmart quit carrying them in my area though .

Perfection Lures I think

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Picasso uses Gamakatsu hooks, good quality about $3.75 per 3 pkg. Ball head shaky standup up or Football shaky stand up heads, painted.

Tom

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Frenzy Baits.

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Strike King tour grade, and Owner Ultraheads.

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Mega strike

They land and don’t fall on their side and you can rock them without moving the jig. 

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On 5/21/2021 at 10:43 AM, NavyVet1204 said:

I’ve been using Spot Remover jig heads from Walmart and they work, but goodness the hooks are absolute garbage. I had some Luck-E-Strike jig heads that I got from somewhere I can’t remember and they are decent. I’m looking to expand on my brands of jig heads and we’re wondering what y’all use?

*Take a pair of needle nose pliers and gently bend the hook point out 1 or 2 degrees for better hook ups with Spot Remover jig heads . They are a great shakey head jig head used with finesse worms .

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My go to Shaky Heads are the Buckeye Spot Remover Pro, Magnum, and Wide Gap and haven't had a hook problem yet. I own 3 -4 other brands but lean to the Buckeyes most days that I'm able to pickup locally because I find myself donating them to the lake bottom often.

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Secret Lures Ledge Shaker, Gammy hooks and Have a keeper that actually keep the plastics on. Has a divot the helps your worms stand up easily.

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