Overview
MSRP $6.99
The Owner Ultrahead Wacky Jig Head features precise weight positioning and hook orientation for the ultimate wacky presentations. Its all-new 1/0 hook, designed to accommodate the largest of wacky baits, even features a special V-bend in the gap to ensure baits naturally sit in the “saddle” and don’t slide up or down the shank. Also featuring an ideal weedguard for fishing cover, the Owner Ultrahead Wacky Jig Head includes a black chrome finish and a super needle point for superior penetration.
4 per pack
Don't forget to pair the Owner Wacky Jig Head with the Owner Wounded Minnow for a unique and deadly presentation.
Previous Feedback
Comments: I have been using these for a while. They are better and cheaper than Gama G-finesse Wacky, and the hook up ratio is higher. Fishes often hook themselves on these.
From: Tony: Virginia 11/26/21
Comments: I like most everything Owner makes but these are a pass for me. I really like their mosquito light hook but the hook in this jig head is just too soft. It bends out very easily. I've bent them just removing them from fish. Not a fan.
From: LC: Kansas 10/9/21
Comments: It's called finesse fishing for a reason and if you are straightening out hooks on fish it's time to loosen your drag some and stop jacking em.
From: 6/15/19
Comments: I use both the 1/16 and 1/8oz heads. I mostly use them with 3" hellgrammite soft plastics. I have caught countless bass both Largemouth and Smallmouth with them, and they hold up great. I always use 6lb line and never had an issue with the hook at all. The guard works pretty well. I also us them with a Yum Warning Shot and it's a great fit too.
From: Monty - Illinois 7/14/18
Comments: The 1/8 size with a 4" Roboworm or 4.5" Jackall Flickshake on 6 lb Fluoro is killer on bass in clear water in the 15' to 20' zone in early spring pre-spawn on secondary rock points. Hooks have held bass to 8lbs with no issue with 6 lb line. The hook on the 3/16 size is too hard to penetrate due to the larger jig head and I lose too many fish but the 1/8 is perfect.
From: Unknown: 6/10/18
Comments: The good news about these hooks are, they work great on smaller fish or maybe one time on a big fish.The bad news is they bend open on big fish, I've had this happen to me a few times maybe Owner should use a thicker diameter hook so the big ones don't get away. Honest review.
From: Martin: DANA POINT, CA 6/1/18
Comments: I've used these for a while, and they're my favorite wacky hooks, despite the high price. As others have said, they can straighten out a bit, but I've only had them straighten out when snagged, never on fish. They are very sticky, the hook shape helps keep bait centered (especially with an o-ring), the weedguard works well enough, and I like their fall rate and style.
From: Joel: Oregon 8/21/17
Comments: I've been using these for a while now. I use up to 8lb line (usually 6) and a spinning rod...all sorts of different plastics which I won't go into here. I have never had the hook straighten out unless I was hung up and man-ripped it out.
From: Jay - 4/19/17
Comments: I threw the 1/8 oz for the first time at Douglas Lake, Tn, which is a very deep lake. I usually throw Senkos weightless. I was very happy at how well it produced including a 4.4 lber. To whomever said these hooks are too light & straighten out, forget that. I snagged these jigs about 20 times over the weekend tournament & I got it back 100% of the time. Yes, I did have to bend the hook back into shape but not bc of a fish. My hook up rate was probably 75-80% so very satisfied bc you won't get them all. Price is better than the Gamas too. I highly recommend.
From: John: Germantown, MD 5/17/16
Comments: I really liked the hook at first, I was getting alot of bites with a good hook up ratio. But I hooked up with a big bedding female sight fishing and the hook straightend out right before I could bring her on shore. In other word's the hook worked great for small bass and crappie. But the light wire is at chance of rolling on a big fish.
From: Jim: Newburg, MD 4/23/14
Comments: Pretty good wacky jig. The hook is a bit to light. When you get hung up it straightens out and never holds it's shape after. I guess I'm still looking for a heavier hook.
From: Danny: Stockton, CA
Comments: Dude, I throw a jig head wacky A LOT. Been doing it for about 4 years now. I use this head in 1/8 90% of the time. I seriously have never caught a fish on the fall, and I am careful to check my line and watch it as it sinks. You get a quicker fall rate with the 1/8 to get it down where the party is. Shake your day away!
From: Meatwad: Inchi Wacky, Brah
Comments: I have used other heads for wacky worming and so far i like this head the best. I do not think you can go wrong with this one.
From: Frank: Allentown, PA
Comments: It's a great product. Spooled up P-Line Floroclear in 8 lbs test. Rigged up with Berkley Powerbait 5" Shakey Worm in black. Caught a lot of fish in 5-8 FOW. Each time I reel in, it sets the hook on the lip. Easy to get hook out of fish mouth and let fish go to fight another day. All I can say with this product, it greatly enhance my rate of catch by 10 times fold better than any other wacky jig head I've tried combined. James have already mentioned it right from the get-go. Thanks!
From: Jason: New Richland, MN
Comments: awsome product. better weedguard than any other wacky jig head on the market. great hook.
From: James: FL