14g Jig Head Ball Head Soft Bait Hook with Line Eye and Bait Keeper
SKU: JHR-14G-18356
14g Jig Head for Controlled Soft Bait Fishing
This 14g jig head is a practical medium-weight option for rigging soft plastic lures in New Zealand. It gives more casting distance and sink rate than lighter jig heads, yet it still allows a more natural fall than heavier 20g options.
Key Features
- 14g jig head for soft bait fishing.
- Round weighted ball head design.
- Built-in line eye for tying directly to your leader or trace.
- Single hook design for rigging soft plastic lures.
- Bait keeper section helps hold the soft bait body in place.
- Suits grub, worm, curl tail and paddle tail soft baits.
- Useful for moderate depth, light to medium current and general inshore fishing.
- Helps improve casting reach compared with lighter jig heads when matched to a suitable rod and line.
Specifications
- Product type: Soft bait jig head.
- Weight: 14g.
- Head style: Round ball head.
- Hook type: Single hook.
- Rigging style: Nose-threaded soft bait rigging.
- Soft bait compatibility: Grub, worm, curl tail and paddle tail lures.
- Attachment point: Built-in line eye.
- Keeper style: Bait keeper section behind the head.
- Colour: Grey metal finish.
Why Use a 14g Jig Head in New Zealand?
- A 14g jig head offers a balanced option between light finesse heads and heavier deep-water heads.
- It generally casts farther than 5g to 10g jig heads, although distance depends on rod rating, line, lure size, wind and casting technique.
- It helps soft baits reach the strike zone faster in estuaries, harbours, river mouths and inshore channels.
- It suits boat, kayak and shore fishing where you need useful distance without making the lure drop too aggressively.
- It can help maintain better lure contact when wind or tide makes lighter jig heads harder to feel.
- It suits NZ species such as snapper, kahawai, trevally, gurnard and other fish that take soft plastic lures.
14g Compared with Other Jig Head Weights
- Choose 5g to 10g jig heads for shallow water, calm estuaries, slow retrieves and a more natural sinking action.
- Choose a 14g jig head for general soft bait fishing where you need better casting distance, moderate sink rate and good lure control.
- Choose a 20g jig head for deeper water, stronger current, faster drift, windier conditions or longer casts into open water.
- Use the lightest jig head that still reaches the target depth and keeps you in contact with the lure.
Benefits
- Helps cast soft baits farther than lighter jig heads in many fishing situations.
- Gives better depth control when fishing moderate current, boat drift or wind-affected water.
- Allows a softer, more natural fall than a heavier 20g jig head.
- Works well with curl tail and grub-style soft baits because the tail can move freely behind the hook.
- Offers a useful all-round weight for many New Zealand soft bait fishing conditions.
Common Questions
- Q: When should I use a 14g jig head?
A: Use it when lighter jig heads do not cast far enough, sink fast enough or hold depth well enough in moderate current or wind. - Q: Will a 14g jig head cast farther than a lighter jig head?
A: In most cases, yes, but actual casting distance depends on your rod, reel, line, soft bait size, wind direction and casting technique. - Q: Why choose 14g instead of 20g?
A: Choose 14g when you want better control than a light jig head but still want a slower, more natural fall than a 20g jig head. - Q: What soft baits suit this jig head?
A: It suits many soft plastic grubs, worms, curl tails and paddle tails, especially when the lure body matches the hook length. - Q: How do I rig a soft bait on this jig head?
A: Push the hook point into the nose of the soft bait, thread it through the body, then bring the hook point out along the back so the lure sits straight.
Summary
This 14g jig head is a good all-round choice for soft bait fishing in New Zealand. It suits anglers who want improved casting distance, steady sink control and a more natural lure action than heavier jig heads in moderate fishing conditions.