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Reddit mentions of Reaction Tackle Swimbait/Swing Jig Heads Blue Gizzard 1/2

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Reaction Tackle Swimbait/Swing Jig Heads Blue Gizzard 1/2
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Reaction Tackle high quality, professional, tournament grade tungsten now available for swim baits, just pair our fish heads up with your favorite plastic bait (not included) and prepare to catch more fishSwim baits are an excellent technique for catching more fish, our fish head are jointed to give the bait a more life-like presentationTungsten fish head swim baits are much smaller than led, which means fewer hang ups, less snags/weeds to help get more fish in the boatOur fishing weights are professional grade, and are diamond polished, super high quality paint, very durable, chip resistant97% Tungsten and lead free! Much smaller and more sensitive than lead weights
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ColorBlue Gizzard
Size1/2 (2 per pack)
Weight0.11 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on Reaction Tackle Swimbait/Swing Jig Heads Blue Gizzard 1/2:

u/SaltyAgua ยท 7 pointsr/FishingForBeginners

You've got too much hardware on there. You want to tie your line directly to the hook. You're using a swimbait there, and the only really effective way to fish a swimbait in grass and remain mostly weedless is with a weighted swimbait hook... like these...

https://www.amazon.com/Berkley-Fusion19-Weight-Swimbait-Hooks/dp/B012MCUI1Y/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=weighted+swimbait+hooks&qid=1566933103&s=gateway&sr=8-7

You screw the wire into the front of the head, then rig the hook like you have it in the picture. The weight on the hook helps the baits swim upright. The weighted swimbait hook is really versatile, allowing you to fish it slowly to keep it near the bottom or even jig it up and down. I've even put it on a Zoom Ultravibe Speed Craw and reeled it fast across the top of the water like a buzzbait.

I would also recommend using a jig head built for swimbaits, like these...

https://www.amazon.com/Reaction-Tackle-Swimbait-Swing-Heads/dp/B07L2G6SKF/ref=sxin_1_ac_d_rm?ac_md=4-4-YmFzcyBqaWcgaGVhZHM%3D-ac_d_rm&keywords=jig%2Bheads&pd_rd_i=B01MYGZR0P&pd_rd_r=2653de38-18e0-40df-a3b5-c3e6b3fc4335&pd_rd_w=gCoOq&pd_rd_wg=ElmVW&pf_rd_p=404c4843-2c96-4d0d-a5fe-2b0598693e61&pf_rd_r=6HEAEV4H8WXM3QB165KP&qid=1566933271&s=gateway&th=1

These are pretty weedless, too, but over time, the push of grass against the nose of the bait will pull the bait down the hook shank. Not a deal-breaker, just something to be aware of. You can use standard jig-heads, but as the hook is exposed at the top of the bait, you won't be even close to weedless.