Jig Head VMC Baby Mustache Shallow 14g
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Weight is an essential accessory for assembly. There are as many weight weights as there are rigs. Whether you need to weight a soft or a hard lure, you'll find a multitude of sinkers to adapt your lures to your fishing technique.
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The best known of all weights, the weightee head. This is the simplest and most widespread way of ballasting a soft bait.
The jig head can be found in various shapes:
As well as weighting your soft bait, it influences its swimming action to make your fishing more precise and effective.
The weights add-ons are all the weights that we clip or screw into lures that are already mounted. They allow you toadapt a finished rig to a specific situation. For example, you can transform a shallow rig into a slow sinking or sinking rig. The same applies to hard lures.
The Drop Shot is one of the rigs where weight plays a very important part in its effectiveness.
There are different types of weights:
All have special features that enable them to adapt to different situations. The weight cylindrical is an excellent model for static fishing and minimalist animations. The weight round, on the other hand, is more versatile and allows for more active fishing.
Just like the Drop Shot, the weight is necessary for the proper execution of the Texas Rig. For this technique, we use weights balls. As their name suggests, these are weights in the shape of a ball.
They are used to enable the rig to pass through the densest weed beds.