Champ188 Posted December 24, 2013 Posted December 24, 2013 Like the heads Pour Dennis makes, I've found that a lot of the better ones are locally made and available in small tackle shops around the various lakes, but not in the big online tackle shops or chain stores. I know that Donna and I found some very good ones over at the Big Red tackle shop at Bull Shoals one year. My personal favorite is a roundhead model with a spring-style (screw-on) worm keeper and a high-quality 4/0, 60-degree hook, such as a Gamakatsu. I use the Bass-X head most of the time because they are readily available at Hook Line & Sinker tackle shops in Rogers and Bella Vista, AR. They can also be ordered online through the following link: http://bassxlures.com/
Fish24/7 Posted December 24, 2013 Author Posted December 24, 2013 thanks again everyone, appreciate the good info. Merry Christmas
Football Head Posted December 26, 2013 Posted December 26, 2013 Jerry is that a head you pour yourself? or can those be bought somewhere?
Jerry Rapp Posted December 26, 2013 Posted December 26, 2013 Jerry is that a head you pour yourself? or can those be bought somewhere? http://eironjig.com/
Guest Posted December 26, 2013 Posted December 26, 2013 Like the heads Pour Dennis makes, I've found that a lot of the better ones are locally made and available in small tackle shops around the various lakes, but not in the big online tackle shops or chain stores. I know that Donna and I found some very good ones over at the Big Red tackle shop at Bull Shoals one year. My personal favorite is a roundhead model with a spring-style (screw-on) worm keeper and a high-quality 4/0, 60-degree hook, such as a Gamakatsu. I use the Bass-X head most of the time because they are readily available at Hook Line & Sinker tackle shops in Rogers and Bella Vista, AR. They can also be ordered online through the following link: http://bassxlures.com/ Their "Rock Jig Head" is my favorite for creeks or shallow bass around wood and rocks. I've caught a 15lb bag at Dardanelle swimming it around lilly pads too. Just a very versatile jig. I tie my own skirts, but their line of smallmouth killers are awesome!
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