Bass Pro Shops® Finesse Football Head Spiral Lock Jigheads
Our well-balanced Finesse Football Head Spiral Lock Jigheads will make your soft plastics stand up and dance! The jighead's football-shaped head sports durable paint jobs in proven paint schemes with baitfish eyes, and the spiral lock firmly holds your bait in place without hindering presentation. Complete with a quick-penetrating Gamakatsu® hook with a 60° turned eye.
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 17
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by DaveIL Good Value Jig
This is a very good jig head for the money. The Gamakatsu hook is strong and sharp. The spiral lock can easily be bent for better lure presentation. I have used this jig with much success in shaky head presentations with many different soft baits. The only issue I had with the product: every eye had to be cleaned out. Very time consuming. Fortunately I dicovered this prior to tournament time.
April 11, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by JoeSF Best football jigs ever
I wish they came in more colors other than that you can't find a better one for the price
March 20, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by SkeeterZX200 My Game Changer
I like to use these with a finesse worms when the fishing get tough and I can’t seem to buy a bite, we have all had those days and these can be the game changer
November 7, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by billfromtn Easy to rig Shaky Heads
I like these Shaky Head jigs. They are very easy to rig.
March 15, 2011
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WHAT ARE THE SCREWS FOR ?Answers
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To anchor your worm, lizard or other soft plastic bait. To use it:Take your worm or your lizard or whatever soft plastic you're using and you take just a little bit of the tip off and then you screw it on twisting it clockwise until it's on straight.
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the screws on the jig head is for you to screw the worm on, so the worm won't slide down the hook when casting or flipping. it also keeps the worm straight on the hook when rigged texas style. it is very important to start screwing the worm straight and keeping it straight all the way up to the end of the screw. that will help to keep it straight and give it a more life like appearance.2 years, 4 months ago
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To thread the head of the plastic worm on. Thats what will hold it in place.A:Â
The spiral screw lock keep plastics secured in place, preventing them from sliding down the hook. To rig a worm, you would simply place the nose on the spiral, screw the worm until it’s secured on the spiral and then insert the hook point into the worm’s body.Answers
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the hook size is in between a no.1 and 2. when you measure the total length, head included it is the length of a no. 2 worm hook.2 years, 4 months ago
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