HexHead Lures
Rigged
Hex Head with 3 T/Zers $15.00

These
have been around for a long, long time. They were designed a bit
differently then. The have been updated to perform better, in my
estimation. That's why I have re-included them in my spreads for a
long time.
What colors? ZOUNDS, that was a tough question that I have
answered.
ZUCCHINI, an old standby. I even have Zucchini colored
tape that I use to hide my hook. Along with the color matching
T'ZERS out in front of this HEXHEAD, it will catch just about
anywhere on the planet. I've shipped them as far away as TONGA. Find
that one on your map!.
BALLYHOO an old warm water standby that has been catching on up in
the Northeast regions and out in the Northwest coasts. This
Blue/Pink color combo along with it's matching T'ZERS will perform
AANNYYWWHHEERREE there is salt water. Just recently sent some down
to the African coast for some of the fabulous Wahoo FISHERY.
I HAD TO RUN SS COFFEE COLORED WIRE thru the lure and the T'ZERS to
satisfy the customer.
Where to put 'em?:
Inshore, I would run them in the
middle of my CEDAR spread OR by themselves, in the 3-5th wake waves.
REMEMBER, get the main line down as LLOOWW as you can to the sea
surface. These lures run better with your mainline AS CLOSE AS YOU
CAN TO THE SEA SURFACE. Behind a TURBO TAILED BIRD? YES. Put this
setup back 6 feet behind the TURBO TAILED BIRD. They seem to work
better back there.
Offshore, I would put them back
in the 4th-5th wake waves by themselves or with your feather lures
mixed in.
Off a rigger? By themselves or
behind a TURBO TAILED BIRD? YES and YES. As long as you have those
T'ZERS in front of each HEX HEAD, you're in business. How many in
your pattern? Two(2) or three(3). Why? 'Cause these pull in fish on
BOTH SIDES of your spread and create a big flash and splash like
small feeding predators.
How much for each? at $15.00 each, they are great INSURANCE .
GET THE GGGAAAFFF !!!
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