Jigtosser: This is the third time I have tried to post to the comment. Each time I was not happy with my responce. Hopefull this time I will. First it sound like you have a unhappy customer one that loses way too many jig and is lementing the lose and price of the jigs. I can understand that. But it sounds as if you have become a bit rash in condeming the ball head, Round head call it what you may jig. Realize that a jig is only a tool to be used to catch a fish. I use a lot of ball head jigs. I also have alot of other styles of jigs some very custom that no one has any like them. And yes the custom ones are used around brushtops, falldowns, and cypress roots with very few that get lost.
Remember that jigs are only a tool. Each has it own place for its particular use. I cast a 1/8 oz ball head with a #6 sickel that I use for vertical jigging in deeper water on the edge of the river channel. Do I use this jig in the 4 foot water next to the cypress islands, NO. Nor do I use it in the middle of the river to longline with. It has one use. Vertical jigging Period. If brushtops are all you fish I can understand. But some of us fish other types of water that have rivers and lakes and me I have both. I have to chase crappies some time up to 15 miles. Some times in the river sometimes in the lake and other times in the small feeder creeks. That is why I don't limit myself to one type of jig head. I would also say that you may be missing out on some dock shooting that can and is very exciting and fun.
In summing this up I will ask you to look at your jigs as tools. Expand the art of jig fishing to other types of structure. Don't limit yourself but expand your horizons. But most of all experiment and have fun. The next state or lake record may be 10 feet away.
All the Best
Redman

