Head Hunter Shad Heads 1/2 Pearl/Black 3ct

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Head Hunter Shad Heads are purpose-built jig heads designed for striper fishing. This three-pack features 1/2-ounce heads finished in a pearl and black color scheme proven to attract stripers in a range of water conditions. Whether you're working structure in freshwater reservoirs or tidal zones, these jig heads give you a versatile platform for rigging soft plastics and live bait.

The pearl/black finish combines light-reflecting properties with a natural dark profile—a proven combination for stripers that hunt in moderate to clear water. At 1/2 ounce, this weight class sits in the sweet spot for vertical jigging, casting to shallow structure, and working current lanes without excessive bottom contact, making it effective for both active feeding periods and slower presentations.

Because you'll go through jig heads—snagging, fish loss, and gear changes are all part of striper fishing—buying in bulk keeps you rigged and on the water. This three-pack ensures you have backup heads without the waste of oversized bulk purchases.

Key Features

  • 1/2-ounce weight class for versatile striper presentations
  • Pearl/black finish for visibility and natural appeal
  • Three-pack quantity for backup heads and spare rigging

Specifications

Weight1/2 oz
ColorPearl/Black
Quantity3
Target SpeciesStriper

Frequently Asked Questions

What size soft plastics work with 1/2-ounce striper jig heads?

1/2-ounce heads are typically paired with 4- to 6-inch shad-profile plastics, though compatibility depends on the specific head's design and hook size. Check the Head Hunter product line or your preferred soft-plastic brand for recommended pairing sizes.

Can I use these in saltwater striped bass fishing?

These jig heads are designed for striper fishing, which includes both freshwater and saltwater applications. However, saltwater use may require more frequent inspection and maintenance of the jig head to manage corrosion.

Why buy a three-pack instead of larger bulk quantities?

A three-pack strikes a balance between having backup heads and avoiding excess inventory. Jig heads are consumables—you'll snag, break, or lose them—so a smaller pack lets you stock up without overcommitting.