Owner Twistlock Hook Vs. Texas Eye Jig Head (Which One Is Best)

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We get a ton of questions about which weedless hooks are the best to use.

And our go-to weedless hooks are the Owner Weighted Twistlock Hooks and the Texas Eye Jig Heads.

But one is better than the other in certain applications.

So in this video, you’ll learn which situations are best for the Owner Twistlock Hook and the Texas Eye Jighead.

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Owner Twistlock Hook Vs. Texas Eye Jig Head [VIDEO]

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Here are the two main weighted hooks we recommend:

Your retrieve will determine which one to use.

And the spot you are fishing in and what you are targeting will determine your retrieve.

When To Use The Owner Twistlock Hook

The Owner Twistlock Hook is more suited for a constant retrieve because of where the weight is situated.

It provides a good overall action but doesn’t have a quick change in depth which is nice for shallower water.

They work great if you’re doing a low and slow retrieve for redfish.

Or if you you want to work a little higher in the water column for trout or snook at a faster pace.

Also, you can adjust your weight on the Owner Twistlock Hooks and that’s going to change how your lure falls or suspends while in the water.

Here’s how to move your weight forward on the Owner Twistlock Hook.

Here’s how to move your weight backward on the Owner Twistlock Hook.

When To Use The Texas Eye Jig Head

Use the Texas Eye Jig Head when bouncing on the bottom or doing a twitch, twitch, pause retrieve.

It does a great job of shooting down to the bottom quickly while also keeping your bait weedless.

I tend to use these a lot when fishing around oyster bars, bouncing on the bottom for flounder, or fishing in deeper water.

Conclusion

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Both the Owner Weighted Twistlock Hooks and the Texas Eye Jig Heads work great for scenarios when you need a weedless setup.

But the Owner Hooks tend to work better with a constant retrieve.

And the Texas Eye Jig Heads are more effective when working your lure on the bottom.

Have you used both of these weedless setups?

Let me know down in the comments.

And if you know someone who uses weedless hooks but may not know when to switch them up, please TAG or SHARE this with them!

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Richard Fiorentino
2 years ago

why would you use the trout eye over the texas eye?

Adrian A Gibson
2 years ago

I was wanting some advice for lake and river fishing about line colors, green blue..?

Adrian A Gibson
2 years ago

Line color for rivers?

Joey Larsen
2 years ago

what if i’m working oyster bars in 1-2ft of water? should i go with the twist lock hook because of the shallower depth? or still use a texas eye jig head?

Thom Ray
2 years ago

I like the Owner for Gulp and Non ZMan plastics. I use the Texas Eye w Z Man plastics because the buoyancy of ZMan allow the bait to stand upright in the water. Always have both ties in in my boat.

Bob Hartwein
2 years ago

Wyatt! Great explanation on when to use them! Ive been using the Texas Eye all wrong (Big Surprise) I will switch to the Bounce instead of steady retrieve.

Steve Bishop
2 years ago

I have used both style hooks successfully for largemouth in a local pond! I wonder now that they’re running deeper if I should mainly focus on using the jig head or maybe a Carolina rig?

Jonathan Getz
2 years ago

For dealing with heavier cover, I prefer the Texas Eye jighead. This is often my situation with freshwater as you can have heavy cover with sudden depth changes.

Mark R Johnson
2 years ago

This should have included the Mustad Weighted Grip Pin hook. The Owner Twist Lock hooks works great with the Slam Shady 2.0 or any non-Zman baits. It’s hard to get the twist lock to work with the Elaztech baits, just takes some work. A better choice would be the Mustad Weighted Grip Pin hook. This hook would be a better choice for Zman Elaztech baits.

Jonathan Getz
2 years ago
Reply to  Mark R Johnson

The Texas Eye Jighead also works best with Z-man lures. Can only use non-Elaztech lures once as they will tear upon removal.

frank marinucci
2 years ago

Agree with Teri, this was VERY helpful and a discussion on when to use weedless vs when not to would be useful. Thanks guys! It’s great to be part of the best fishing community in America!

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