Overview
A true magnum-size shaky head, the Strike King Tour Grade Mag Jig Head is designed to be fished with large 8-10 inch worms and other large soft plastics to trigger bites from kicker-sized fish. Featuring a wide “cobra” shaped head that provides excellent feel of the bottom composition, it also keeps your bait standing straight up for maximum action. The unique tapered head design also navigates through cover very easily and keeps your bait inline for increased hook setting performance.
Equipped with an Owner Twistlock Centering Pin screw keeper as well for flawless, weedless rigging, the Twistlock keeper also decreases the amount of damage to your soft plastic bait during hook sets and fish fights, so you get the most out of every bait. Available in multiple sizes and colors to best match your lure of choice, the Strike King Tour Grade Mag Jig Head allows anglers to use bigger baits with a finesse presentation.
Previous Feedback
Comments: These are now my go to hook for my large worms 10 to 12 inch worms, I run the 1/2 and 3/4 7/0 hook. These things are built for giant bass and thats what I am after. Very good hook and setup for magnum baits and i suggest it. Here buying more for my wall right now. I catch loads of 2 and 3lbers even on the 7/0 hook with large oversized baits, they are not scared to chow it down and this hook works for biggins.
From: Lee: California 5/20/21
Comments: Works great paired with a big worm, as stated in previous review the hook is very stout. Def not a finesse setup. I have caught several 5,6,7 lb fish on these and a big finesse worm. I'd recommend, when using the correct setup.
From: JJ: Richmond 10/30/19
Comments: I haven't had a chance to use these yet and they may fish ok, but the heads are terribly deformed. And not even consistent one from another. There is no way these will keep your bait upright. I can see how they might be pretty good at working through wood cover and grass, but I wanted something that would keep the bait upright on the bottom and these definitely will not.
From: Unknown: 5/22/19
Comments: The hooks are huge in every way. Really thick, really long, really big bend. I got some 7/0 and some 5/0 and both were bigger than expected. My 2 cents. Unlike a lot of lures, the weight of the one I weighed was true: it was labeled 1/2 oz. and it weighed .51 oz on my scale.
From: Adam: Tallahassee 3/7/19