Overview
Designed to be the most versatile swimbait head on the market, the unique head design of the Santone S3 Swimbait Head 8/0 allows different presentations to be used without changing anything but your retrieve. Pair it up with your favorite swimbait and the keel shaped design of the S3 will allow it to track true whether burned in clear shallow water or slow rolled over deep structure.
The standup head design also allows you to use a swimbait the way you would a conventional shakey head to give fish something they haven't seen before, making it a perfect choice fore mimic a nest robbing bluegill when targeting bedding bass.
If you're a fan of stroking deep water, the weedless design of the S3 will let you put a swimbait in places they've never been. Show them a completely different look than the spoon everyone else is throwing on the roadbeds and ledges of Lake Fork and Guntersville.
The Santone S3 Swimbait Head is built with an oversized 8/0 wide gap Mustad hook to accommodate fat bodied swimbaits and an XL spring bait keeper to lock both solid and hollow bodied swimbaits securely in place. Whether you're banging it off shallow laydowns and stumps, brush and rocks in deep water, or stroking roadbeds and ledges, the Santone S3 Swimbait Head 8/0 will allow you to cover the water column more effectively than ever before.
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Comments: These swimbait heads are excellent for catching coastal striped bass. Large 6" double tail grubs, shrimp, and minnow plastic baits work best with the heavier heads. GREAT VALUE & a hard to beat product !
From: Javier: New Bern, NC 6/15/23
Comments: WOW WHAT A BEAST! This swim jig is not for the faint of heart. 5 inch swimbaits and larger are a must for the 5/0 - 8/0 hooks. The heaver jigs probe the depths of 20 plus feet; while its' counterpart swims through timber, pads, and coarse grass with ease. Excellent big bait concept, but I would like to see these same jigs (1/4 -1 1/4oz), with magnum 3/0 - 4/0 hooks for smaller baits. Great product!!!
From: William: Thomaston, GA 10/23/14