Overview
Designed by Tactical Bassin’s very own Matt Allen and Tim Little, the Dirty Jigs Tactical Bassin’ Finesse Swimbait Jig Head delivers all the same great elements from the original Tactical Bassin Swimbait Head but with a lighter wire hook for those times when you need a more subtle approach. Featuring a specifically angled 30-degree line tie, the Dirty Jigs Tactical Bassin’ Finesse Swimbait Jig Head allows your swimbait trailer to move more freely for an unrestricted action that truly triggers more bites than heads with a 60 or 90-degree line-tie. The razor sharp light wire VMC hook also provides unmatched hook penetration, even when using lighter lines, but still maintains strength to land trophy-caliber bass.
Unbelievably lifelike as well, the Dirty Jigs Tactical Bassin’ Finesse Swimbait Jig Head features bite-inducing eyes, textured gill plates, and premium finishes that stand-up to jarring strikes. Along the shank of the hook, it is also molded with a collar that allows for the easy addition of a skirt. If no skirt is desired, the collar helps lock soft plastics firmly in place, along with the baitkeeper that runs down the length of the hook shaft. Perfect for single swimbaits or umbrella rigs, the Dirty Jigs Tactical Bassin’ Finesse Swimbait Jig Head delivers finesse inspired performance that will become a permeant fixture in your tackle box.
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Comments: Great quality jig head by dirty jigs. For those other reviews regarding 2.8 - 3.3, these jig head aren't made for those sizes. Matt Allen stated that before. Use this jig head for 3.8 to 4.3 sized Swimbaits. I'll definitely will be buying more.
From: Joe L: NJ 4/16/23
Comments: Very well made and good looking jigheads, but there's no world in which I'd call these finesse. For me finesse means light wire hooks on a spinning setup, and these are far from thin wire hooks. For me, a 3.3 keitech is at the top end of what I'd consider finesse, and those barely fit on these hooks. Not sure why a finesse jighead needs a collar for a skirt but between that and the wire keeper, a 3.3 keitech will get shredded pretty easily. I cut all that off and glue my baits to the heads to make them more to my liking. As good as the quality of these heads is, I definitely won't be purchasing more as there are plenty of other more suitable (for my preferences) jigheads on the market.
From: Unknown: 7/30/22
Comments: Great swimbait heads, fits 3.3-4.8 keitechs. I use these over Matt Allen swimbait head when fishing for smallies and spots, or clearer water and lighter line. This is the midpoint swimbait hook between the guppy head and Matt Allen thanks to TB once again
From: Jim: MA 7/29/21
Comments: I think I'll save $1.50 And stick with the regular Matt Allen heads Compared to these. These "finesse" heads are barely thinner than the regular heads and are actually longer hooks than the regulars. I was hoping they would be a bit smaller than the regulars so they don't tear up the smaller keitechs as bad but overall they are shard and good quality just not the size I was looking for.
From: DJ: Denver, Co 2/24/21
Comments: This head is perfect For 3.3-4.3 swimbaits! Great action and the keeper is awesome. Just wish it wasn't a VMC. But it does catch 'em!
From: Ted: Missouri 1/20/20
Comments: Great jig head but do not be fooled by the name finesse. The hook is larger than I expected. For reference, a 3.3" keitech is about as small as I would go. Has an awesome wobble to it though. Adds some extra motion to the bait. When I hear finesse swimbait I think 2.8" range and this jig head looks absolutely goofy with that size
From: Michael: 1/12/20