After you've chosen the right soft lure, the next question is – which jig head to choose! Choosing the right jig head is not just about size. All its properties must be taken into account, because the jig head and the soft lure together form a unified whole. "Maximum catch – thanks to perfectly matched components."
It is for this reason that a special hook shape was developed specifically for Monkey Hooks jig heads. This newly developed hook shape ensures that the hook exits the lure very early, maintaining its flexibility and making it easier for the fish to suck in the lure. In addition, the hook's exceptionally high bend allows it to better grip the predator's mouth and significantly hinders the fish's ability to free itself. In addition, the ring (eye) is placed close to the jig head, regardless of weight, which prevents the hook from getting caught in weeds.
We deliberately chose to use a lure keeper instead of a lead nose. This makes our Monkey Hook suitable even for delicate lures, as they do not tear. The keeper also ensures that the soft lure stays firmly on the hook and does not slip off during casting or when a fish bites. The weight of each jig head is clearly indicated, which makes it easy to organize them in the tackle box.
As they say – we also eat with our eyes. The same applies to our local predators. Therefore, Monkey Hook jig heads are additionally painted in attractive colors. Depending on the water clarity and the mood of the predators, either high or low contrast between the jig head and the lure can be chosen.
Many predators attack the lure during its sinking phase. To create additional appeal, Monkey Hook jig heads are also painted with a second color on the underside.
Monkey Hook colors:
Black/Pink: the most inconspicuous jig head with a small point of aggression on the bottom.
