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    Default Jig Head Hook Sizes, a visual tool to help others understand the sizing.


    I took this shot earlier to help a customer out with hook sizes. The sizes are as follows, from top to bottom: #1, #2, #4, #6, #8, #10. All of the hooks are Matzuo Red Sickle, except for the #10 and it is an Eagle Claw 575. The jig head weight is 1/64 on each jig head.




    Hope this helps some folks,

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    Great info Bobo. Thanks!
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    Nice bobo!! Did the wire diameter on the larger hooks cause you any problems???

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    The matzuo hooks gave me problems in my do it molds I used a drimel and modified the eyelet to accommodate the hooks. wanted to experiment with a 1/32 head with a #2 hook, weight was close to 1/24 head so I new the depth they would swim at? wanted a bigger hook for the bigger fish in my area?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Nice bobo!! Did the wire diameter on the larger hooks cause you any problems???
    This was done with the Jacobs Baits mold. I had no problem at all putting the hooks in. To be honest, I have more of a problem getting the #4 hooks to fit in my 1/32 collarless Do-it Mold than I did doing this. I am liking this mold the more I play with it. IT has some quirks just like any other mold but with practice and use, I think it will be pretty good. As far as the pimple problem like on the 1/24 goes, it is still there but not near as bad as it was on the 1/24. I have found that I can either use snips or an Exact-O knife and take care of the problem with ease.

    So far I like this mold.


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    Good post BoBo. Using those big hooks on a small head just isn't needed.
    I also like my Jacob molds, just not the handles. Got to work on that, I just don't think you should have to buy a set of handles that are better than what comes on the molds?
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