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Matrix Jig Head | Bullseye Series

Matrix Jig Head | Bullseye Series

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Matrix Jig Head Bullseye Series for Inshore Soft Plastics

The Matrix Jig Head Bullseye Series gives your soft plastics a deadly inshore presentation. The red prismatic eye and red hook create a visual trigger that gets noticed in stained water. Four weight options from 1/8 to 1/2 oz let you match the depth and current on any flat, dock, or channel edge.
    • Red prismatic eye and red Eagle Claw 3/0 hook
    • Four weights: 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 oz
    • 5 jig heads per pack at $4.69
    • .045 diameter hook wire handles saltwater species

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The Right Jig Head Makes the Soft Plastic

A soft plastic is only as good as the jig head it rides on. The Matrix Bullseye head has a flat bottom that keeps your bait upright on the fall and on the retrieve. The .045 diameter Eagle Claw hook is strong enough for reds and trout without being so thick that it tears delicate paddle tails.

The red prismatic eye adds a subtle flash point that mimics the gill plate of baitfish. Pair these with Matrix Shad, ZMan, or any paddle tail with a compatible body diameter. The four weight options mean you can fish ankle-deep flats with a 1/8 oz or punch current in 25 feet of water with the 1/2 oz.

Red Prismatic Eye

The reflective red eye creates a realistic focal point that draws strikes in both clear and stained water. It mimics the gill flash of wounded baitfish, giving predators a target to key in on.

Eagle Claw 3/0 Saltwater Hook

The .045 diameter wire balances strength and penetration. Strong enough to handle slot reds and doormat flounder without bending out, thin enough for clean hooksets on lighter trout.

Four Weight Options

1/8 oz for skinny water under 2 feet. 1/4 oz for flats and grass edges up to 6 feet. 3/8 oz for docks and channels to 15 feet. 1/2 oz for deeper structure and stronger current up to 25 feet.

How to Rig a Matrix Jig Head with Soft Plastics

  1. Select the weight that matches your water depth and current
  2. Thread your soft plastic onto the hook, entering through the nose
  3. Push the plastic up the shank until the head sits flush against the nose of the bait
  4. Make sure the hook point exits cleanly and the bait hangs straight
  5. Cast to structure, let the jig sink to the bottom, and work it back with short hops

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Matrix / Dockside
Hook Eagle Claw 3/0 Saltwater
Wire Diameter .045
Weights 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 oz
Eye Red Prismatic
Pack Quantity 5
Price $4.69
What soft plastics work best with Matrix jig heads? +
Matrix Shad is the natural pairing, but any paddle tail or jerkbait with a compatible body diameter works well. ZMan, Gulp, and DOA plastics all fit. Check our lure types guide for more options.
Which weight should I use for redfish on the flats? +
For typical flats fishing in 1-6 feet, the 1/4 oz is the most versatile. Drop to 1/8 oz in very skinny water or when fish are spooky. Our redfish guide covers presentation details.
What is the difference between Bullseye and Goldeneye? +
Bullseye has a red hook and red prismatic eye. Goldeneye has a gold hook and gold prismatic eye. Both use the same head shape and Eagle Claw 3/0 hook. Color choice is personal preference.
Can I use these for speckled trout? +
Absolutely. The 1/4 and 3/8 oz sizes are the go-to for trout around grass edges and oyster bars. Our speckled trout guide has retrieval tips.
Are these tough enough for flounder? +
Yes. The .045 wire holds up to flounder jaws and the flat head design keeps your bait oriented correctly on the bottom. See our flounder guide for jig techniques.
How many come in a pack? +
Each pack contains 5 jig heads. At $4.69 per pack, that is under a dollar per head. Stock up on multiple weights to cover different conditions. Browse our full jig collection for more options.