These Cam's unpainted minnow heads are built to put more slabs in the net. The streamlined head slides through brush, while the red #4 Nasty Bend sickle hook grabs and holds. A barb collar pins your favorite 2 inch shad-style plastics or tubes so they stay put after repeated strikes. Whether you are dock shooting from the bank or vertical jigging from a kayak, this 1/16 oz size delivers the fall rate and control crappie anglers trust.
Most anglers pair 1/16 oz #4 jig heads with 1.5 to 2 inch soft plastics like stinger shad or tubes for a natural fall and strong hookups.
The Nasty Bend geometry helps pin fish and reduce shake-offs, while the red finish adds visual appeal in stained water and around cover.
No, when rigged straight. The barb is designed to grip the plastic so it stays in place through repeated bites and skips under docks.
Use 4–8 lb mono or fluoro with a loop knot for maximum action, or braid main line with a light leader for dock shooting accuracy.