Jighead Experiment Leads To Surprising Discovery!

Jighead experiment leads to surprising discovery!

When switching from one jighead to another, we often don’t think twice.

But that got us thinking, do all jigheads sink at the same rate?

I was curious to find out more.

You don’t want to miss this!

Jighead Experiment Leads To Surprising Discovery! [VIDEO]

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I took 5 popular jigheads weighing 1/8th of an ounce and put them on a scale.

The reason I did this is to get an accurate reading on the weight of these jigheads so I can make adjustments where it’s needed.

The results were astonishing!

After doing some math, the difference between the highest weight and the lowest weight was 60%.

That is a HUGE difference!

This impacts where your lure swims in the water column and how fast it sinks.

The heavier a jighead is, the faster it will fall to the bottom.

But, if you are switching from 1/8 oz. to another jighead style of the same weight, your lures will all fall at the same rate.

Another discovery was the rigging of the lure can be just as important as the selected weight.

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Virgel Gunter
3 months ago

Good info.

Larry Poe
1 year ago

Hey Pat,

just saw this by accident. Missed it the first time around.

Great info re the pawn with belly weight vs classic jighead. Thanks!

I found the same thing re variation in jighead weight a while back and was really surprised.
Chinese quality I guess…. Trouble is I created about 50 diff weight categories using ‘real weight ‘ in a tackle box until sanity returned in a few minutes…HA! Glad to hear from you most of the time they will sink at the same rate.

Mike McNeely
1 year ago

Is “Salt Strong” interested in “Salt Strong”, home delivered, product “quality” ?

Mark A Reed Reed
1 year ago

One thing you didn’t mention is a weighted hook with a paddle tail could be used around docks since it also fail vertically. That way you are now weedless.

Last edited 1 year ago by Mark A Reed Reed
Fred Soward
1 year ago

Awesome testing really enjoyed! I test my plastics and lures in my pool regularly learning little details, really enjoy. Would love to hear your opinion of differences if any between a straight jighead ring or cross set ring. Thank you in advance.

Dawn Cross
1 year ago

Thats cool thanks good info .

Ronald Peedin
1 year ago

thanks alot

Neal Hagood
1 year ago

Thanks Pat!
Well done!
Happy New Year!

Last edited 1 year ago by Neal Hagood
Carl Imler
1 year ago

Pat, I enjoyed following your experiments and the conclusion reached. The difference in the weights should not affect the time to fall. However, the cross-section area of the jig and the lure will affect the fall time. The amount of water to be dispersed, moved out of the way, by the falling object is going to influence the fall time. Like the aerodynamics involved in vehicle design. The shape and cross section area of the external portions of the vehicle is going to determine the wind resistance.
Having the capability of moving the lead weight on the Hoss Helix Hooks forward to backward should allow cross section area to be decreased or increased. The cross-section area is less when the lure is heading down at a sharp angle, as when using a Hoss Weedless Football Jighead or a Hoss Football Jighead. There by the fall time and glide time can be slightly increased by sliding the weight back. The longer number 4 hook could allow a little more influence. Maybe a new hook design with a moveable weight could be envisioned.
I would like to know the time in seconds for a couple of the more popular jigheads and lures to fall 20 feet to give the fisherman an idea when the rig is going to reach the bottom. The water depth further up north in the Chesapeake Bay is frequently 10 to 30 feet deep. Having an idea for the fall time for 20 feet could be used to estimate the time for other depths.

Don Sisco
1 year ago
Reply to  Carl Imler

Did this experiment 10 years ago, love the belly weight just because you can move the weight forward, I felt the versatility was on point

DAVE PERSON
1 year ago

Just Really overwhelmed with all these facts !! Your teachings are priceless to me !!!! – just truly appreciative Pat 🙏

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