After you've chosen the right soft lure, the next question is – which jig head to choose! When choosing a suitable jig head, it's not just about selecting the right size. All the characteristics of the jig head must be taken into account, as the jig head and the soft lure form a unified whole.
“Maximum catch success – thanks to perfectly coordinated components.”
Precisely for this reason, Monkey Hooks developed a special hook shape. The new hook shape ensures that the hook exits the lure very early – thus the lure remains flexible and is more easily sucked in by the fish. In addition, the hook has a particularly high bend shape, which allows it to penetrate deeper into the predator's mouth and makes it significantly more difficult to spit out. Also, the eyelet, regardless of the jig head's weight, is positioned close to the head. This helps to avoid bothersome weed collection.
We deliberately opted out of the lead "nose" and chose a baitholder. This means that our Monkey Hook is also suitable for delicate lures, as they no longer tear. The baitholder additionally ensures that the soft lure stays firmly on the hook and reliably does not get pulled up or slip off during casting or biting. The weight is indicated on each jig head, which makes it easier to organize them in tackle boxes.
As is known, the eyes "eat along" too. This also applies to our local predators. Therefore, Monkey Hook jig heads are painted in attractive colors. Depending on the turbidity of the water and the predator's mood, a higher or lower contrast between the jig head and the lure can be chosen.
Many predators attack the lure during its sinking phase. To add an extra stimulus, we have painted a second color on the underside of the Monkey Hooks.
Monkey Hook colors:
Orange/Yellow: orange jig head with a yellow dot on the underside
