When bass are tight to the bottom and not chasing fast-moving baits, a ball head jig can quietly get the job done. It might be one of the simplest jigs around, but when fish are acting picky, this little bait can put in serious work. With the right gear and a patient approach, ball heads can catch bass when nothing else seems to stick.
What Is a Ball Head Jig?

Ball head jigs get their name from the simple, round shape of the head — kind of like a marble. They’re usually rigged with smaller plastics like tubes or grubs and are great for crawling along the bottom. That shape helps them bounce over rock and gravel without getting snagged every two feet, which makes them a solid choice in clear, rocky spots.
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