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The Dirty Jigs Guppy Swimbait Jig Head is designed for fishing small swimbaits and the vertical jigging technique that dominated the 2017 B.A.S.S. Elite Series tournament held on Cherokee Lake. The Guppy Head is built around either a 1/0 or 3/0 extra sharp 90-degree line tie VMC hook. Its 90-degree jig head design allows for a perfectly horizontal lure position, making it the ideal jighead for vertical jigging, as well as, other small swimbait applications.
The stacked cone keeper also holds your soft plastic swimbait in place using surface tension and friction, giving you a tear-less keeper design that helps prolong the life of your soft plastic swimbait. Available in a multiple variations of hook size and weight to match up perfectly with your favorite swimbait, the Dirty Jigs Guppy Swimbait Jig Head is the ideal choice for the popular vertical jigging technique spawned in East Tennessee.
“One of the hottest techniques for catching deep winter time bass has been fishing small shad style soft plastic baits on a counter weighted jig head. In East Tennessee the technique is referred to as ‘Damiki fishing.’ The jig head is designed to keep all the weight forward of the line tie in order to keep the shad style bait horizontal in the water column. Dirty Jigs has designed the very best jig head I've seen for this presentation. In 2017, during the Bassmaster Elite Series event on Lake Cherokee, I used the guppy head to finish in the top ten. Catching more than 25 bass a day, the guppy head worked great!" - BASS Elite Series pro, Matt Herren.
Comments: Great jig head pairs with a 2.8 or 3.3 Keitech perfectly. Hook is sticky sharp and have yet to bend one out.
From: Jason: Royse City TX 4/14/23
Comments: Love these for 2.8 and 3.3 Keitech Fat Swing Impact. I hope they make more colours soon!
From: Andrew: Ontario 1/25/23
Comments: I never do reviews but these are the BEST jighead for a 2.8-3.3 Keitech with the 1/0 hook. This style keeper, keeps the Keitechs on better than any other I've used besides a screwlock. The perfect combination of light wire and strong with the Gamakatsu hook. Look no further for a 2.8 Keitech head.
From: Matt: 12/23/22
Comments: High quality, I like the head shape around rocks. Keep your rod tip up and it rarely snags compared to ball heads. The hook is not stout but is crazy sharp.
From: Jethro: Maryland 8/31/22
Comments: Another Dirty Jigs swing and miss for me as I got these in the same order as some of the tactical finesse jigheads. Another really well made jighead that catches fish, and these ones are just the right size for what what I personally consider finesse. But when I see these jigheads, the first thing I think of is 3" easy shiners and 2.8" fat impacts, and a 3" easy shiner isn't going to survive going over this collar. Just like the tactical finesse heads, I had to cut the collar off to make this jighead work for me. Zman terminal tackle doesn't dazzle me, but their 1/12oz finesse swimbait head is all but the same as these once I put the effort into removing the collar, so I see no reason to buy more of these. Great head for some perhaps. Definitely not the one for me
From: Unknown: 7/30/22
Comments: I've been a small swimbait junkie for almost 10 years. I recently started fishing this jig head and the 2.8 Keitech fat. I stayed away for a while because I saw a lot of dudes fishing this rig, but wow. It gets bites. I was skipping it under brush with no glue to hold the head down and the bait stayed rigged. Buy a pack if you are thinking about trying these and see if they are your thing.
From: Jason: Unknown 5/16/22
Comments: eh, it's ok. I wouldn't buy it again though for the price. Just wanted to see if it's just like any other jig and it is. Don't let the appearance fool you. It is fragile as many say and you need to add a protective clear coat. otherwise, all the paint start chipping off... from casting. What can I say, I was young and dumb with money burning my pocket so did what any 20yr old did...
From: Dexter: 4/4/22
Comments: These jigs have great, sharp, light-wire hooks that are suited for medium action rods. I wouldn't try to use anything larger than a 3.25" swimbait on them. The baitkeeper is so-so and will bust up some plastics. I've opened a few jigs where they used too much epoxy on the heads and clogged the eye, so I had to take them home and use a lighter to melt it off. I usually use Zman finesse eyez, but these guppy jigs do a comparable job at a slightly higher price.
From: Ray: Montoursville, PA 3/19/22
Comments: I love the appearance of these jig heads and they match up well with my Keitech swim baits. I do have one issue with them and that is I find that the hooks break very easily. I have found this to be problem regardless of Jig head size. I use them with caution and will be looking for some alternatives.
From: Rodney: Unknown 2/27/22
Comments: I love these jig heads paired with a Keitech Fat. The short shank on the 1/0 hook allows the body of the swimbait to really kick at slow speeds. Use a little super glue on the bait keeper to secure the swimbait to the jig head. These jig heads paired with a Keitech are multi-species fish catchers - bass, walleye, crappie - they'll all eat one.
From: Jeff: Bella Vista, AR 2/12/22
Comments: These jigs would be way better with a bait keeper that doesn't start allowing the swimbait to slip after a few casts. 2.75/2.8 size swimbaits are fragile enough as it is without a gaping hole being created in the nose. Instead of 6.99 for just 3 jigs, I will stick with the Gamakatsu Round Jig Heads that have the exact same hook, and a better bait keeper, and you get 5 jigs for 5.99.
From: Unkown: 8/18/21
Comments: This is the gold standard for fishing the damiki rig or slow rolling small swimbaits. It's remarkably good at getting through rock when fished along the bottom, and gives swimbaits a realistic look. I've had some of my best smallmouth days on the great lakes and other natural smallmouth impoundments on these. Matt Stefan, you knocked it out of the park with this one.
From: Brian: Chicago, IL 5/14/21
Comments: Awesome Heads, have caught many fish in cold water with these heads. Throw a keitech on there and go to work.
From: Kaden: Pikesville, TN 1/13/21
Comments: Awesome little jig heads, I use them specifically for fishing 2.8 keitechs, on the 1/0 hook size. For targeting deeper fish with sparse cover this finesse setup is the move. Thanks to Matt and Tim over at Tacticalbassin for recommending this.From: Jim: Massachusetts 1/12/21
Comments: Best jig head on the market ! The bait keeper is great don't listen to other people in comments they probably don't know what there doing. Use the 1/0 / 1/8 on 2.8 Keitech or gambler little TZ and you'll catch anything that swims if there are fish biting. If you want to up size use 3/0/ 1/4 oz on a 3.3 Keitech and you can cast that on a bait caster or spinning gear.From: Unknown 10/5/20Comments: I was excited to get these with the 1/0 hooks to use with smaller swimbaits. They do catch fish but the baits won't stay on after a few fish or a lot of strong casts so the lack of a real bait keeper is a deal breaker. I have to glue on my baits to get them to stay on. It's pretty frustrating. If they took the time to add a real bait keeper this thing would be well worth the money.From: Shawn: Durham, NC 6/27/20
Comments: These heads are amazing. They pair great with 2.8 keitechs and other small swimbaits. The hooks are sharp and have caught many smallmouth.
From: John: Illinois 6/11/20
Comments: i love these jig heads, paired them up with keitech 3.3 perch colored swimbait and caught 3 walleye almost as soon as i got to the lake, unfortunately i casted 2 of them into a log or rock out in the middle of the lake and broke off, but i am still going to get more because fish stay pinned with these hooksFrom: Caleb: Colorado 5/27/20
Comments: The Dirty Jigs guppy head is a fish catcher. I just started fishing the 1/8 oz blue shad paired with a 2.8 Keitech Fat Swing Impact about 4 months ago. This setup has caught 10-20 fish for me on several different lakes on multiple occasions. It is rare to hook up with a monster but a fish on the line is fun no matter what. Works really well for spotted bass and smallmouth but will catch largemouth as well as other species.From: Daniel: Fairview 4/18/20
Comments: This is a good jighead for a Keitech FAT Swing Impact swimbait. The stacked cone keeper does less damage to your baits than a wire keeper. Wire keepers cut your swimbaits, and you get only one chance at correctly rigging them. I like "Naked Shad" as it goes with everything. I started buying these from TW for two reasons: 1) Convenience, as I buy so much from TW, and 2) the Gamakatsu hook. Prior to buying these, I was buying round jigheads from Lunker City. Their jigheads have a terrific cone keeper; the hooks are okay. Good luck.
From: Guy: Lantana, TX 4/13/20
Comments: Great jig head other than you need to superglue the swimbait to the head, hook keeper doesn't work well with Keitech's.
From: Brad - Louisville, KY 11/30/18
Comments: These jig heads are the best for fishing small swimbaits. Especially when targeting big smallmouth. I've caught numerous 5-6 lb smallies fishing these jig heads. Also one of the best a-rig heads I have ever used. Give them a try. Well worth the money.
From: Jason: Madison, WI 7/21/18
Comments: I was a little skeptical that the bait keeper would work as well as a wire keeper but I've found it holds better and love it. The hook is super sharp and fits my favorite swimbaits. Overall it's a great swimbait head.
From: Joseph: Jasper, AL 3/13/18