Whether beginner or expert, no angler's tackle box is complete with a jig head lure or two, and we've got a wide assortment to help you reel in all types of fish.
What is a fishing jig head?
A jig head is a type of weighted lure that's usually painted in bright colours or finished with textures or decorative elements to imitate prey. With a built-in hook, a jig head is a versatile lure for drawing in bottom-dwelling fish.
How do I choose a jig head?
You'll want to consider the weight of the lure, which sets the maximum depth and current it can be used in and can be the most important feature to ensure your lure is deep and stable enough to draw bites. Beyond weight, pattern and colour, and features like feathers or tails, help you match the lure to best suit what you're fishing.
Can you fish with just a jig head?
Jig heads can be used without plastic or live bait, as they imitate prey fish and insects to attract fish. Certain designs and colours are better at attracting certain fish.
How do you use a jig head?
A jigging technique makes a jig head lure effective, and requires quick vertical motions to draw fish in. Rapidly lifting the fishing rod pulls the lure and creates the motion that attracts fish, and also provides the momentum to hook fish when they strike.
Do you put bait on a jig head?
Putting bait on a jig head can increase your odds of getting fish to strike, but isn't always necessary, depending on what you're fishing for and your jigging technique.