I am fortunate to be a beneficiary of some of Mark's well-made jigheads and often have them on several of my lines. I have collected other jigheads of many brands over the years and don't hesitate to grab the first one of the right size I find in my tackle tray. For trolling, I don't think the shape or color is too important.
For most of the shallow water fish I catch here, standard hooks work fine. When I fish in Tampa Bay in shallow flats, we use Mission Fishin jigheads in 1/8-oz size tipped with soft plastic tails. The have heavy wide-gap hooks, even in the small weight sizes. We never know when a powerful redfish or snook will grab the lure. Thin wire jigheads like I use at home may not hold up to the pull of those strong fish. The rust colored one is 1/8-oz. The brown one if 1/16-oz. I have a few in 1/2-oz size that hold up easily to large stripers.
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For most of the shallow water fish I catch here, standard hooks work fine. When I fish in Tampa Bay in shallow flats, we use Mission Fishin jigheads in 1/8-oz size tipped with soft plastic tails. The have heavy wide-gap hooks, even in the small weight sizes. We never know when a powerful redfish or snook will grab the lure. Thin wire jigheads like I use at home may not hold up to the pull of those strong fish. The rust colored one is 1/8-oz. The brown one if 1/16-oz. I have a few in 1/2-oz size that hold up easily to large stripers.
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