Anyone ever use a propeller ball jig heads? Thinking about rigging a keitech swing impact to it.
Needed a small purchase on TW to get me to $50 dollars for free shipping and decided to try this out. Seems like it could be a subsurface prop bait.
Posted by Quick123Fox
8 Comments
RevengeOfScienceBear on
No, but I’m interested in trying them with straight tail minnows
vangaloid on
I feel that the soft plastic would inhibit the spinning of the prop
ajs28 on
I have used the Okashira screw head from megabass on a 3.3 keitech, caught my PB smallie on it the first time I used it. The actions definitely don’t interfere with each other. I might have to pick some of these up since the megabass only goes up to an 18oz, but the asymmetry of the blades on the megabass does give it some wobble, which these won’t.
5uper5kunk on
I have used them but idk if I could say they got more attention then the same plastic on a normal ball head.
They do add a bit of resistance to the retrieve that makes bite detection a little easier and to help keep them at depth, so there is some merit to them even if the bass don’t care.
Ok_Fig705 on
Let us know they look great
bassfishing2000 on
They catch em. hazedong shad, spark shad. Easy shiner something without a big tail kick or it’ll interfere
twoliptwonip on
Might be good on stained or muddy water
jcholder on
Just seems more like a gimmick than actual contributing to the hook in my opinion, I seriously doubt a fish would even care for it with our without
8 Comments
No, but I’m interested in trying them with straight tail minnows
I feel that the soft plastic would inhibit the spinning of the prop
I have used the Okashira screw head from megabass on a 3.3 keitech, caught my PB smallie on it the first time I used it. The actions definitely don’t interfere with each other. I might have to pick some of these up since the megabass only goes up to an 18oz, but the asymmetry of the blades on the megabass does give it some wobble, which these won’t.
I have used them but idk if I could say they got more attention then the same plastic on a normal ball head.
They do add a bit of resistance to the retrieve that makes bite detection a little easier and to help keep them at depth, so there is some merit to them even if the bass don’t care.
Let us know they look great
They catch em. hazedong shad, spark shad. Easy shiner something without a big tail kick or it’ll interfere
Might be good on stained or muddy water
Just seems more like a gimmick than actual contributing to the hook in my opinion, I seriously doubt a fish would even care for it with our without