What type of heads are preferred with the Keitech Easy Shiner 4"? I've been using the revenge heads and the picasso smart mouth jig head. The Picasso seems to work just as good as the Revenge heads for about half the price. I've been using 3/8oz for 10+ feet and 1/4 for anything under that.
It's just about time for me to re-up on jigheads, so I wanted to see if there may be better option before I stock up with the Picasso's.
Best jighead for Keitech Easy Shiner 4"?
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Re: Best jighead for Keitech Easy Shiner 4"?
I use the OMTD T-Power Finesse, in 3/16 2/0 for the 4". Fits perfect, just not as heavy as I would like. Will probably try the heavier version for the 5" coming up (the heavier version is only 3/0 to 5/0, and not tungsten).
You can also use the Owner Ball Head (weedless EWG shaky head) or the Owner Bullet head for the 4" Easy Shiner.
You can also use the Owner Ball Head (weedless EWG shaky head) or the Owner Bullet head for the 4" Easy Shiner.
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Re: Best jighead for Keitech Easy Shiner 4"?
Where are you fishing these swimbaits? Around grassy points, open water, around layIdowns or extra heavy grass?
I haven't fished the Easy Shiner, but have fished the swing impact and swing impact FAT. If fishing around grassy points the Picasso heads look like they should work, but I prefer jig heads with a wire or screw type bait holder like or somthing simular.
If fishing around laydowns I go with something with a weed guard to prevent snags like or something simular.
I'm sure you are just looking for swimbait jig heads. I usually fish swimbaits on swimjigs these days. I like the Strike King Tour Grade Swim Jig. If I'm going finesse I like the Pepper Custom Baits Micro Jig. And If fishing the heavy thick stuff I use a screwlock swimbait hook or a 4 x 4 Brandon McMillan Signature Series Swim Jig.
I haven't fished the Easy Shiner, but have fished the swing impact and swing impact FAT. If fishing around grassy points the Picasso heads look like they should work, but I prefer jig heads with a wire or screw type bait holder like or somthing simular.
If fishing around laydowns I go with something with a weed guard to prevent snags like or something simular.
I'm sure you are just looking for swimbait jig heads. I usually fish swimbaits on swimjigs these days. I like the Strike King Tour Grade Swim Jig. If I'm going finesse I like the Pepper Custom Baits Micro Jig. And If fishing the heavy thick stuff I use a screwlock swimbait hook or a 4 x 4 Brandon McMillan Signature Series Swim Jig.
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Thanks for the epiphany captain obvious
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Re: Best jighead for Keitech Easy Shiner 4"?
One of my very favorite plastics! Few swim as well as this one, and none are better built as Keitech is really a quality company moving quality products.
I rig mine this way: I use a 4/0 jig hook with a 60 degree bend. These can be bought in bulk, 50 for around $17. Then, I attach an Owner CPS (centering pin) in the medium size (not the large or small) to the hook. These, too, can be bought in bulk cheaply. And, then I attach the Easy Shiner nose to the CPS. I leave it loose . . . backed off about one turn from fully tightened down. Then I rig the hook up through the body with the hook tip hidden in the dorsal groove provided on the Easy Shiner.
The weight of a 4/0 hook will be enough to allow both pulling the Easy Shiner across the top of the water or just below the surface; or, it can be allowed to drop down to different depths in the water column. It can be fished off the bottom, too, with a slow drag or hopping it.
If you need to get down faster, say in deeper water, you could press one a split shot somewhere above the hook or onto the keel of the hook.
Anyway, a very versatile presentation to figure out where fish are biting. They always seem interested in the Easy Shiner. Now, if only I could buy Easy Shiners in bulk. I'd buy a 50 bag if I could.
Brad
I rig mine this way: I use a 4/0 jig hook with a 60 degree bend. These can be bought in bulk, 50 for around $17. Then, I attach an Owner CPS (centering pin) in the medium size (not the large or small) to the hook. These, too, can be bought in bulk cheaply. And, then I attach the Easy Shiner nose to the CPS. I leave it loose . . . backed off about one turn from fully tightened down. Then I rig the hook up through the body with the hook tip hidden in the dorsal groove provided on the Easy Shiner.
The weight of a 4/0 hook will be enough to allow both pulling the Easy Shiner across the top of the water or just below the surface; or, it can be allowed to drop down to different depths in the water column. It can be fished off the bottom, too, with a slow drag or hopping it.
If you need to get down faster, say in deeper water, you could press one a split shot somewhere above the hook or onto the keel of the hook.
Anyway, a very versatile presentation to figure out where fish are biting. They always seem interested in the Easy Shiner. Now, if only I could buy Easy Shiners in bulk. I'd buy a 50 bag if I could.
Brad
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Re: Best jighead for Keitech Easy Shiner 4"?
Thanks for the responses guys. I'm fishing primarily clear deeper water in the 15-25 foot range. Mostly open water with a mixture of rock and grass. In dirtier water or in heavier cover I like the swing impact fat.
I think the easy shiner is a more natural presentation for clear water. I'm usually crawling it with the 3/8oz head on the bottom bumping rocks or retrieving it just over weedbeds occasionally letting it catch and ripping free. I just started using the easy shiner and it's been really good so I bought 8 more packs and just need more jigheads now like I mentioned.
I was leary of using a head with a screw lock - does that mess up the integrity of the bait? I thought the act of twisting it around the hook might mess up the thin plastic but I could be wrong. I brought some superglue with me last outing to put on the keeper to see if that helped but didn't end up needing it.
I think the easy shiner is a more natural presentation for clear water. I'm usually crawling it with the 3/8oz head on the bottom bumping rocks or retrieving it just over weedbeds occasionally letting it catch and ripping free. I just started using the easy shiner and it's been really good so I bought 8 more packs and just need more jigheads now like I mentioned.
I was leary of using a head with a screw lock - does that mess up the integrity of the bait? I thought the act of twisting it around the hook might mess up the thin plastic but I could be wrong. I brought some superglue with me last outing to put on the keeper to see if that helped but didn't end up needing it.
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Re: Best jighead for Keitech Easy Shiner 4"?
On a jig you don't have to twist the bait on the screw like a screwlock swimbait hook, you can just push it on.
If you are having good luck with the bait staying on the Picasso Swimjig Heads and your getting them for a good price then I would stick with them, unless your just wanting to try something else.
If you are having good luck with the bait staying on the Picasso Swimjig Heads and your getting them for a good price then I would stick with them, unless your just wanting to try something else.
Thanks for the epiphany captain obvious
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Re: Best jighead for Keitech Easy Shiner 4"?
I fish em on these style weighted hooks-
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Gamakats ... -GSSL.html
Keeps em horizontal when swimming & on the fall. But I swim em, never tried hopping them on the bottom like a jig.
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Gamakats ... -GSSL.html
Keeps em horizontal when swimming & on the fall. But I swim em, never tried hopping them on the bottom like a jig.
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Re: Best jighead for Keitech Easy Shiner 4"?
For shallow shallow ultra realistic, i love the megabass minnow head 10 or less.
For deeper water up to 40' on either spinning or casting combos the Big bite baits minnow head and ball head jigs are truly the best!
Dirty jigs guppy head looks so perfect, but until it changes up the hooks it uses I'll never fishing it again!
Revenge headers are better suited for casting gear with thicker hooks.
Owner ball heads work and function fantastic for easy shiners but my OCD tells me a ballhead doest look as sexy as a darter/minnow style head but they fit perfectly with larger 3.8" + Fat Impacts
For deeper water up to 40' on either spinning or casting combos the Big bite baits minnow head and ball head jigs are truly the best!
Dirty jigs guppy head looks so perfect, but until it changes up the hooks it uses I'll never fishing it again!
Revenge headers are better suited for casting gear with thicker hooks.
Owner ball heads work and function fantastic for easy shiners but my OCD tells me a ballhead doest look as sexy as a darter/minnow style head but they fit perfectly with larger 3.8" + Fat Impacts