Ball Head Jigs
Ball Head Jigs
How to rig for Reds and Mangrove snappers?
(Got great answers a while ago about my upcoming trip to sw FL)
Heading to the everglades for the first time in a week and a half. Will have a 4000 spinner with braid on a 6′6″ mh rod. Will be fishing from a canoe, and although the water is brackish, I’ve never fished sweetwater. Leader required? Plan on throwing light plastics with or without 1/4oz ball jigs. Also…have a ton of smaller saltwater plugs that work on stripers and blues, any suggestions on what to bring
It sounds like you have the basics covered. I would suggest a leader, about 1.5′ of 40lb florocarbon should do it. The reason for that is SNOOK. Snook have very abrasive mouths that will wear through mono and braid easily, also you will be around mangrove roots and other structure. I’m not sure exactly where in the glades you will be but you will most likely be fishing the Chockoluski(sp) river or some type of creek, so depending on water temp down there the fish should be cruising all over not tucked up under the mangroves in the shade. Throw the plugs you have, and any small soft plastics.
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50 1/64 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #8 bronze sickle hooks $5.50 |
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NEW-Green/Orange Muddler Collar Ball Head Fly Jig $1.50 |
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50 1/2 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo 1/0 Bronze sickle hook $6.25 |
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25-1/32 oz-BALL HEAD JIGS-#6 HK-CRAPPIE-TROUT-BAIT-LURE $4.25 |
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1” Tube Jig Bodies 1/32 oz. Ball Jig Heads #8 Hook $2.99 |
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50 1/32 oz Ball Head jigs w VMC #10 hooks $4.50 |
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50 1/64 oz Ball Head jigs w Matzuo #8 Red sickle hooks $6.65 |
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50 1/16 oz Ball Head Jigs Mustad #4 Steelhead Hooks $10.00 |
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50 1/16 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #1 Red sickle hooks $6.50 |
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1 1/2 Ounce Ball Head Jigs, Lot of 3, #413 Hooks, New!! $1.35 |
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3 Ounce Ball Head Jigs, Lot of 2, #413 Hooks, New!! $1.75 |
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50 1/16 oz Ball Head jigs w Matzuo #2 sickle hooks $4.30 |
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50 1/8 oz ball head jigs Matzuo #2 Bronze Sickle Hooks $4.50 |
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50 qty 1/8 oz Ball Head jigs w Mustad 1/0 XS hooks $6.00 |
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50 1/16 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #1 bronze sickle hooks $4.50 |
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50 1/8 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #1 bronze sickle hooks $4.50 |
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50 1/16 oz Ball Head Jigs Mustad #2 Steelhead Hooks $10.50 |
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50 1/4oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #1 bronze sickle hooks $4.50 |
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1/4 oz Unpainted ball jig head on carbon hook size #2/0 $2.50 |
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1/4 oz Assorted Colors Painted Round Ball Jig Head 50 $6.35 |
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4pk 1/4oz ball head hair jigs, black/black& slvr flash $2.10 |
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4pk 1/8oz ball head hair jigs, black/black& slvr flash $2.10 |
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10 Packs of Tru-Tungsten Ball Buster Shakey Head Jigs $5.50 |
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50 1/32 oz Ball Head jigs on Mustad #12 hooks $4.35 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #1 bronze sickle hooks $5.00 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #2 bronze sickle hooks $5.00 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #6 bronze sickle hooks $5.00 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head jigs Mustad #6 bronze hooks $5.00 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head jigs Mustad #4 bronze hooks $5.00 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head jigs Mustad #2 bronze hooks $5.00 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head jigs Mustad #1 bronze hooks $5.00 |
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50 1/32 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #6 Bronze Sickle Hooks $4.50 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo #4 bronze sickle hooks $5.15 |
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50 1/16 oz ball head jigs w Matzuo #4 sickle hooks $4.65 |
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50 1/32 oz Ball Head Jigs Mustad #6 Steelhead Hooks $10.40 |
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50 1/32 oz Ball Head Jigs Mustad #4 Steelhead Hooks $10.20 |
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1/32 Ball head Crappie Jig Head 6 Eagle Claw Hook 100pk $10.00 |
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4pk 3/8oz ball head hair jigs,black/ purple $2.10 |
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4pk 1/8oz ball head hair jigs,brown / brown $2.10 |
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4pk 1/2oz ball head marabou jigs, white/white $2.50 |
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1/16 Ball Crappie head Jig 4 Eagle Claw Gold Hook 100pk $10.50 |
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1/32 Ball head Crappie Jig 6 Eagle Claw Gold Hook 100pk $10.00 |
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1/16 Ball head Crappie Jig 4 Eagle Claw Gold Hook 50pk $6.50 |
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50 1/80 oz Ball Head jigs on Mustad #12 hooks $4.50 |
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50 3/8oz Ball Head Jigs on Mustad #1 Bronze hooks $5.75 |
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Bait & Tackle screw ball jig head 1/4oz. $2.25 |
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1/8 Ball Head Crappie Jig Head 1 Eagle Claw Hook 50pk $7.50 |
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1/16 Ball head Crappie Jig Head 4 Eagle Claw Hook 50pk $6.50 |
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1/32 Ball head Crappie Jig Head 6 Eagle Claw Hook 50pk $5.50 |
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1/16 Ball head Crappie Jig Head 4 Eagle Claw Hook 100pk $10.50 |
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100 1/16, 1/32 Ball head Crappie Jig 4,6 Eagle Claw $10.50 |
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1/32 Ball head Crappie Jig 6 Eagle Claw Gold Hook 50pk $5.50 |
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1/4 Ball Head Crappie Jig 1 Eagle Claw Gold Hook 50pk $10.00 |
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1/8 Ball Head Crappie Jig 1 Eagle Claw Gold Hook 100pk $12.50 |
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1/8 Ball Head Crappie Jig 1 Eagle Claw Gold Hook 50pk $7.50 |
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100 1/16, 1/32 Ball head Crappie Jig 4,6 Gold Hook $10.50 |
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3/16 Ball Head Fishing Jig 1 Eagle Claw Gold Hook 100pk $13.00 |
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50 1/16 oz ball head jigs Mustad #2 Bronze Hooks $4.35 |
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50 3/8 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo 3/0 Bronze sickle hook $7.00 |
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50 1/16 oz ball head jigs Matzuo Red Chrome #6 Sickle $6.65 |
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50 1/64 oz ball head jigs w Mustad #6 X-Strong hooks $4.50 |
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50 1/32 oz ball head jigs w Mustad #8 X-Strong hooks $4.50 |
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50 1/16 oz ball head jigs Matzuo #6 Bronze Sickle Hooks $4.25 |
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50 1/16 oz ball head jigs Matzuo Red Chrome #2 Sickle $6.65 |
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50 1/8 oz Ball Head jigs w Matzuo 1/0 sickle hooks $6.00 |
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50 1/4 oz Ball Head Jigs Mustad #1 Steelhead Hooks $10.85 |
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1/16 Ball head Crappie Jig 4 Eagle Claw Red Hook 100pk $12.50 |
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12-1/32 oz-BALL HEAD JIGS-#8 HK-CRAPPIE-TROUT-BAIT-LURE $2.95 |
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25 1/8 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo Sickle #1 Sea Armor $7.25 |
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25 1/4 oz Ball Head jigs Matzuo Sickle #1 Sea Armor $7.25 |
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50 1/8 oz ball head jigs Matzuo Red Chrome #1 Sickle $7.00 |
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50 1/100 oz Ball Head jigs on Mustad #12 hooks $4.70 |
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50 1/100 oz Ball Head jigs w #10 Mustad Bronze hooks $4.55 |
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50 1/80 oz Ball Head jigs on Mustad #12 hooks $4.55 |
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4pk 3/8oz ball head hair jigs, black/blue $2.10 |
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50 1/24 oz Ball Head Jigs Mustad #6 Steelhead Hooks $10.25 |
What To Use For Walleye Fishing Tackle
Because walleye have become such a sought-after catch for many anglers, there is a need for information on walleye fishing tackle, including which equipment to use based on the fish that you are targeting, as well as the location in which you are trying to find those fish. Here are some pointers regarding the best walleye fishing tackle you can opt for.
First of all, you should consider the rod and reel. These are going to make a huge difference in the ease with which you are able to bring in your catch. You’ll want to use a spinning rod and reel so that you can work jigs and light cranks. These are the most important lures to have in your walleye fishing tackle box, and you’ll need the correct equipment to make use of them. The best suggestion for rod selection is a piece of equipment made out of graphite that is rated for medium action. Choose a model that is somewhere between six and a half and seven feet long. It should have increased sensitivity in the upper third of the rod, while the lower half still has a fairly stiff spine. Your reel should have extremely smooth drag because you’ll be doing battle with these fish (they don’t come easy!). This spinning reel needs to be rated for 8-10 pound test line, and you should probably opt for monofilament line. These components together add up to a deadly combination for walleye.
Your walleye fishing tackle box can now be filled with the additional equipment that this baitcast rod/reel combo is able to handle, including heavier line and bigger lures (meaning that you can get bigger fish). The combination of these two products will actually allow you to use 12-14 pound test line and are great for all styles of fishing, including casting, bottom bouncing, and trolling.
Now, you need to be concerned as to what size and type of lures and bait you carry with your walleye fishing tackle. Jigs work wonders – they are some of the best lures for catching any kind of fish, and they almost always work. Therefore, you should always keep jigs around. There are three major things to consider when choosing a jig: style, weight, and hook composition. Since jigs are used in direct contact with the bottom of the body of water and need to remain steady on the floor, the weight is an important factor in setting up to make sure you are on the lake or river floor. For example, in water less that 10 feet deep, an eighth ounce model will do the trick, while up to 20 feet requires a quarter ounce jig. The style of jig in your walleye fishing tackle is going to be dictated based on your intent; round- or ball-headed jigs are the most popular.
About the Author
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is commited to providing the best walleye fishing information possible. Get more information on walleye fishing tackle here: http://www.askwalleyefishing.com/
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