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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Swimbait jigheads
 
Message Subject: Swimbait jigheads
Chubs
Posted 2/6/2011 4:38 PM (#480140)
Subject: Swimbait jigheads


Anyone have a recommendation for the appropriate jighead for using with the 6" Berkley Hollow Belly swimbait?
muskymandan
Posted 2/6/2011 5:56 PM (#480150 - in reply to #480140)
Subject: RE: Swimbait jigheads





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Checkout outlet baits and tackle they have some good deals on 7/0 8/0 and 10/0 swimbait hooks. They aren't jigheads buy they are weighted. Maybe worth the time to look at real quick.
kyle@bigwoodmuskylur
Posted 2/7/2011 2:32 PM (#480337 - in reply to #480140)
Subject: Re: Swimbait jigheads





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You could try the 8/0 tube jig hook from Hippo Tackle. I use them for the 7 1/2" hollow tube swimbaits that Hippo makes.


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catchandrelease
Posted 2/7/2011 7:13 PM (#480424 - in reply to #480140)
Subject: Re: Swimbait jigheads




Luck "E" Strike Bass Magic Belly Weight Hooks 8/0 in 3/8 oz. Best on the market.

http://www.basspro.com/Luck-E-Strike-Bass-Magic-Belly-Weight-Hooks/...

Edited by catchandrelease 2/7/2011 7:13 PM
jtroop
Posted 2/7/2011 7:36 PM (#480430 - in reply to #480140)
Subject: Re: Swimbait jigheads




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Location: Cohasset, MN
Fin-Tech makes some large jig heads. Up to 10/0 if I remember right. Thorne Bros carries them.
Guest
Posted 2/20/2011 3:00 PM (#482741 - in reply to #480140)
Subject: RE: Swimbait jigheads


Bait Rigs Esox Cobra jig heads are the best I have used. They come in 1/2 ounce to 1 and 1/2 ounce. I find they handle weeds much better than the normal swimbait jig heads. You do have to superglue the bodies on. I just wish they offered a 1/4 ounce model.

Zib
Posted 2/20/2011 6:39 PM (#482778 - in reply to #480140)
Subject: RE: Swimbait jigheads





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Location: Detroit River
I have used Kalin's Ultimate Swim Bait Jighead & Kalin's Ultimate Bullet Jig. Both work good but I like the extra wobble that the swim bait jighead gives the bait.

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