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The Gene Larew Biffle Hardhead Jig Head is a tournament-tested jig head designed for natural presentation and reliable hooksets when fishing soft plastics. The powder-coated football head and unique dual-wire loop design allow the soft plastic to pivot and swim while rigged weedless, improving action and hookups in heavy cover.
Gene Larew developed the Biffle Hardhead to pair with soft plastics like the Biffle Bug, worms and creature baits for a bottom-buggin' retrieve; pro angler Tommy Biffle famously used this style in tournament situations. Anglers choose Gene Larew jigs for consistent hooksets and dependable performance in tight cover, where natural bait action and weedless rigging matter most.
Available in multiple weight options (select size per variant) and commonly sold in 2-count packs. Pack weight is listed at approximately 0.25 lb; packaged dimensions are estimated at about 4.5" x 3.0" x 0.5". Check the variant label for hook size, exact weight and finish. Compatible with braided, fluorocarbon and monofilament lines and pairs well with standard terminal tackle and soft-plastic trailers.