Overview
A versatile offering designed to enhance your favorite soft plastics, the Deeks Jigs Dead Spin Jighead adds a dose of fish-enchanting flash to whatever trailer you thread on. The Dead Spin Jig starts with a dependably razor-sharp Mustad UltraPoint 2X Strong hook for lightning-quick hooksets, and big bass taming power. Extending from the hook is an arm that harnesses a light-reflecting Willow Blade designed to help bass locate your bait in any water clarity. The Willow Blade itself is anchored with a premium swivel that keeps your willow blade spinning smoothly at any retrieval speed. Additionally, the Dead Spin Jig includes a wire keeper system that pins your favorite plastic trailer in place securely to increase its longevity and decrease the time spent re-rigging your bait. Completed with a mushroom-style molded head to enhance your soft plastic’s action, the Deeks Jigs Dead Spin Jighead adds a new look to your finesse and power fishing presentations alike.
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Comments: I've been searching 4 a head like this with a smaller profile heavyish wire hook for my 3inch doa cal shad paddle tails...this one is perfect and my search finally ends with DEEKS..I use them for flounder fishing and they work perfect track straight and handle over slot snook without straightening out the hook.Thank you tackle warehouse!
From: Michael: Ormond Beach Fla 10/2/23
Comments: Derek knocked it out of the park with the Dead spin. I fish a deep, clear high pressured lake in So Utah. These bass have seen it all. In the winter time when that water drops into the 40's it can be impossible to get a bite. I'm a hard core jig fisherman, So when I'm not getting bites it's time to change it up. I tied on a Deeks Dead spin with a TRD in California Craw. OMG! I thought I had been transported to a different lake. I was getting bit like crazy in water that I previously fished hard with a Jig and a ned. If you want to wake up those cold winter bass, tie on a Deeks Dead spin and get bit!
From: Bob: 12/13/22
Comments: I bought a few packs. Just used them on lake st clair in 20ft of water. Once i found the bass they couldn't resist it paired of with a gene larew ned rig bait. Violently popping it off the bottom produced best. They'd hit it on the fall.
From: Logan: Michigan 8/19/21