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- noun A
fishhook with an incorporated moulded weighting mass of metal or plastic below the eye.
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Examples
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A soft plastic rigged on a jighead is a very productive lure when the fish are gathered in numbers to spawn in the spring.
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This unique minnowlike bait has flashy sides, a marabou feather tail, and an internal weight so no jighead is exposed.
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The jighead is a fishhook with an incorporated moulded weighting mass of metal or plastic.
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I've had good luck with a waxworm on a 1/32 oz. (size 8 or 10) jighead. good luck.
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But my biggest brim though have come from a little deeper water on crickets and red worms hooked on a tiny jighead just big enough to sink a cricket.
How do you get those 2 pound Brim off of the bed in the middle of summer? 2009
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Kinda like Dave said, maggot or wax worm and any small jighead.
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But if the lure gets hit enough, especially by fish with teeth, it may not be long before you end up with nothing but a jighead.
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I've had good luck with a waxworm on a 1/32 oz. (size 8 or 10) jighead. good luck.
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Kinda like Dave said, maggot or wax worm and any small jighead.
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But my biggest brim though have come from a little deeper water on crickets and red worms hooked on a tiny jighead just big enough to sink a cricket.
How do you get those 2 pound Brim off of the bed in the middle of summer? 2009
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