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Whats everyones thought on putting eyes on wide gap/ poison tail jig heads?

I put eyes on my poisontail jigs. I think that eyes (and other details) are often times not important, but it certainly can't hurt and if it helps even some of the time it's worth it.

Probably doesnt hurt on a swim jig.  

Regular ground pounder I wouldnt do it.

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Thanks , looking forward to receiving my jig heads.

I know that crawdads do not have big eye balls, if anything sometimes they are small red ones.

BUT - Bass love eye balls, and your bites will go up with eyes, I have caught more fish on jigs after i started pouring the poison heads.

They are a MUST with swimming jigs. The more realistic the better. I even glue eyes and coat my bullet weights - Call me crazy but I get more bites. Eyes are a go! 5 /32 please :D

The only situation i see that they dont make a difference is in very dense cover - grass or brush, but if your pouring a poison head, then you cant make it without eyes, its against the rules. :)

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