Head Hunter Shad Heads 3/4 Pearl/Black 3ct

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UPC:
815087024319
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Head Hunter Shad Heads in 3/4-ounce pearl and black are purpose-built jig heads for striper fishing. Whether you're working tidal creeks, river channels, or coastal structure, these heads pair with soft plastic shad bodies to create a lifelike baitfish profile that stripers can't ignore. The three-pack gives you enough to rig multiple presentations or replace snagged heads without breaking your selection.

The pearl and black color combination mimics natural baitfish in a range of water conditions—pearl reflects light and visibility in clearer water, while black adds contrast and profile definition. The 3/4-ounce weight sits in the sweet spot for moderate current and depth, heavy enough to maintain bottom contact without excessive drag, light enough to work without exhaustion on lighter tackle.

If you're a striper angler, these are the kind of workhorse jig heads that earn a permanent spot in your tackle box. No flash, no gimmicks—just proven performance for one of the most hard-fighting freshwater and saltwater gamefish out there.

Key Features

  • 3/4-ounce weight for balanced casting and bottom contact
  • Pearl and black colorway for visibility and contrast across conditions
  • Three-pack format for multiple rigging options
  • Designed specifically for striper presentations with soft plastic shads

Specifications

Weight3/4 ounce
ColorPearl/Black
Quantity3 per pack
Target SpeciesStripers

Frequently Asked Questions

What soft plastic shads work with these jig heads?

Head Hunter Shad Heads are designed to pair with soft plastic shad bodies. The 3/4-ounce size works with standard shad profiles in the 3- to 4-inch range, but verify compatibility with your specific plastic choice.

What's the best way to fish 3/4-ounce striper jigs?

Work them along structure—drop-offs, channel ledges, root balls, and rocky areas where stripers hold. Cast upstream or up-current and retrieve with a lift-drop motion or steady swim, letting the bottom feel guide your presentation.

Is the 3/4-ounce weight right for my water?

Three-quarters of an ounce works well in moderate current and depths of 8 to 20 feet. If you're fishing deeper water or heavy current, you may need heavier heads; lighter water often calls for 1/2-ounce or less.