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How Do The Snagless Slider Heads Work In Grass?


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#1 basslover12345

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Posted June 17 2012 - 09:01 PM

How do the Snagless Slider heads work in grass? Are they pretty weedless?
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Posted June 18 2012 - 06:18 AM

And are there other style slider heads that work better in grass?
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Posted June 18 2012 - 09:01 AM

Awesome in grass. Pointed enough to slide through like a Texas rig, but rounded enough on bottom to give a stand up (shaky head) effect also. I use Slider Pro (beefed up hook) since I use braid almost exclusively. I use them for finesse worms and other thin-bodied plastics.

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Posted June 18 2012 - 09:41 AM

X2 in what basscrusher said. They are great, but more of a finesse bait head. From anything larger than 4"-5", I like to Texas rig w/ a tungsten weight and EWG worm hook.

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Posted June 18 2012 - 11:30 PM

They are great but also try owner ultrahead's.Those two are my favorite for grass.

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Posted June 19 2012 - 11:15 AM

This was my money rig at the Guntersville Roadtrip this year. 1/16 slider spider head, green pumpkin trick worm. As long as you rig the worm straight and bury/texpose the hook, it'll come through the grass just fine.

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Posted June 20 2012 - 06:24 AM

They are great but also try owner ultrahead's.Those two are my favorite for grass.


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These are the most balanced, straight running jig heads I've ever fished. Extremely weedless and Owner sharp.
They also have a Spring on Shank, which really holds the bait in place.





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