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Jig Heads for 4" Double Tail Grubs

Great grubs!  Alas, they were hitting a color I didn't have, thus my order for a few more ""hot" colors of 4" double tail and 4" double tail hula grubs. What is the recommended jig head for this bait? Thanks.

Mike Garrett,
Pikes Peak Bassmasters

 


Russ Bassdozer says:

Hi Mike,

It's good to hear of your success with the 4" Double Tail Grub (15 series) and 4" Double Tail Hula Grub (93 series).

Gary Yamamoto has custom-designed several styles of jig heads to match these grubs. They all feature premium quality Owner jig hooks. They're thin yet strong steel in hook sizes that work best with the 4" grubs. Best of all, the points are precision sharp right out of the package, and the point retains its sharpness well during use.

Round Head (series 42): This is best for swimming the grubs slowly just above bottom, touching down only occasionally. It features a great lead collar that really holds the bait in place. It comes in 1/16, 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4 oz. All sizes are on an Owner 3/0. As a general rule with the round head, always strive to use the lightest one that gets your grub to the desired level.  Selection of the lightest size helps the round head float over snags on the bottom whereas one that's too heavy will get snagged more often. I prefer this head with the unskirted 4" Double Tail Grub (series 15). On the unskirted grub, I like to swim it OVER the bottom rather than crawl it ON the bottom. I also like to pinch off a piece of  the grub head so the body is only long enough for the hook - and no longer. This really imitates a tiny, scuttling crawfish whereas the skirted Hulas are a bit too bulky to imitate the truly tiny craws that bass find so hard to let go by them!

Hula Head (series 35): As it's name implies, this head is designed for the skirted Hula grubs (series 93). It comes in 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 oz, all with 4/0 Owner hooks. I use Hula Heads and Hula Grubs right on the bottom. The line tie is right on the nose, making it better able to shed weeds that it encounters on bottom. It also has a flattened belly which helps stabilize the hookpoint upright without rolling over and snagging such as a round head will when it lays on the bottom. The flattened belly also keeps it from slipping into small crevices that a more streamlined jig would slip into and snag. Crawl or swim the Hula head and Hula Grub over fairly open bottom.

Weeedless Jig Head (series 66): Think of this head as being substantially similar to our Hula Head sporting a fiber weedguard. it comes in 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 and 5/8 oz with a 5/0 Owner hook. With the 4" Double Tail grubs (skirted or unskirted), I prefer to clip off up to half the fibers. Clip the remaining fibers short to barely cover the hookpoint, and spread them out to protect the hook all around from snagging. Like the Hula Head, the design has a flattened belly and it bounces over wood and rocks well.

Flat Eye Special (series 67): This is a specialized model in our 67 series It's a fiberguard head with the hook eye coming straight out the front of the jig. It's the best for brush and weeds. it sports an Owner hook (3/0) and is only available in 1/4 oz. Those are the heads that I use with 4" grubs, Mike, and they cover the gamut from swimming over open bottom (Round Head), crawling on open bottom (Hula Head), fishing rocks, logs, stumps (Weedless Jig), and prospecting in brush and weeds (Flat Eye Special).

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