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    Default Favorite 1/16oz jig head?


    What’s everybody’s favorite 1/16 oz. head? Ball head or freestyle? Also regular or sickle style? I do want them to straighten when hung to avoid breaking leaders off constantly when livescoping in brush.

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    Personally I prefer wedge heads for structure. Limits Tackle has one with #6 J-hook that goes through the brush best any I’ve used. I really think the wedge turns the hook when against limb and reduces hang ups. Go slow and don’t set the hook on everything and you’ll eventually learn fish from structure.

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    I am no expert ,
    I use a ball head , sickle hook, I use some 1/16 but more often 1/4. I am fishing brushpiles in 14-20 ft.

    I wrap the hook shaft with dental floss , apply some super glue , then put on the plastic body. I do this ahead of time,
    only take a few minutes to prepare a couple dozen, This practice makes the jigs last a long time,

    When I used barbed heads , some plastics would only last for a few fish, Now one jig lasts several trips.

    your mileage may vary
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    I get my jigs from
    https://www.ebay.com/str/tcifishingl...SAAEgKvuPD_BwE

    Go to his ebay store , you can find pretty much any size , style you want,

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozingo1952 View Post
    I am no expert ,
    I use a ball head , sickle hook, I use some 1/16 but more often 1/4. I am fishing brushpiles in 14-20 ft.

    I wrap the hook shaft with dental floss , apply some super glue , then put on the plastic body. I do this ahead of time,
    only take a few minutes to prepare a couple dozen, This practice makes the jigs last a long time,

    When I used barbed heads , some plastics would only last for a few fish, Now one jig lasts several trips.

    your mileage may vary
    Mo
    Since I’m fishing exposed hooks I make all my plastics in hard plastic & they stay put on the hook a lot better than medium does.

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    I'm a fan of ball head handties, and fish a lot of mustad light wire hooks. I like a #2.

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    I've been using round head with a spike weed guard & they work fine but wondered if there were better options since all i do is single pole with livescope?

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    ball heads run more true thru the water column , number 6 hooks help slow down the snags , smaller hook gaps , 2 crappie nibbles on the exposed hook makes it weedless and a light hand will get you thru it .....
    a darting jig is much like a minnow and will find stuff that ain't a fish to hide in ....
    big gap hooks are great if you are only after the big fish , but as well all know ,they tend to get hung up big in heavy cover, most folks just want to ketch fish not cover....
    and in the end , bending them out after snagging up is wasting time , once compromised 99.9% of the hooks made are trash once you "fix" them , the temper is gone and if that isn't the case, they will snap off at the bend soon enough ....
    now I am pretty sure some experts exist on this subject and know much better than me about all of it ....BUT ,,,,
    I exist to ketch fish and have went about every ding dong direction in the pursuit of fish and after somewhere in the high thousands' numbers of failures with various hooks and weights and designs ....
    the simple stuff I just recommended seem to work best for me , just saying.....
    if you want to ketch lots of crappie .....
    p.s. sickle hooks for the win ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    ball heads run more true thru the water column , number 6 hooks help slow down the snags , smaller hook gaps , 2 crappie nibbles on the exposed hook makes it weedless and a light hand will get you thru it .....

    p.s. sickle hooks for the win ....

    I've just started using the crappie nibbles. Is there a way to make them last longer on the hook, or do we just live with the mushiness quality of them? Heading to Pymy next week and will be trying different things. I really like the iFish jigheads with a japanese hooks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mozingo1952 View Post
    I am no expert ,
    I use a ball head , sickle hook, I use some 1/16 but more often 1/4. I am fishing brushpiles in 14-20 ft.

    I wrap the hook shaft with dental floss , apply some super glue , then put on the plastic body. I do this ahead of time,
    only take a few minutes to prepare a couple dozen, This practice makes the jigs last a long time,

    When I used barbed heads , some plastics would only last for a few fish, Now one jig lasts several trips.

    your mileage may vary
    Mo
    I recently watched Richard Gene do this on one of his videos. I need to rig up some of these.
    Polar Kraft Frontier 179 WT, 90 HP Yamaha, 9.9 Suzuki kicker, iTroll G3, MinnKota Terrova w/ US 2, Lowrance Carbon 9 at helm, Lowrance Elite 9 Ti2 in bow. Full bimini top. EZEE Steps.
    O-H...

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