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Thread: Chub Head Jig? Any Pros or Cons?

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    Default Chub Head Jig? Any Pros or Cons?


    Had a couple of these around for a long time and had them painted, but just never tied one until yesterday. Anyway I just keep looking at is and trying to decide if I want more of these and what size as this is a 1/16. I do have a 1/32 as well and will tie that one too just to see how it looks. Anyway here is one I tied and please tell me what you think?

    Also I can not get this flash to show up like I wanted it to!

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    Under a float they seem to fall better than a ball head - I like em
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    I love that jig head skip.

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    I haven't fished with that style head, but I do like the looks of it!
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    I've had the mold for forever and have a steady following of users in the northern portion of our state. and I like them when I want more "apparent" bulk to the head without increasing the actual weight for fishing vertically and under a float.

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    Nice!

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    Yes Skip, you want more. I ordered a few too when you sent me the pic. You did an awesome job tying it too!
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    Thanks guys, still I have a hard time figuring if I want some of this head or not. So will stew on it for a bit!

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    It looks great..I think it would do well long lining
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    Quote Originally Posted by theygotaeat View Post
    It looks great..I think it would do well long lining
    The hook placement in this jig's head makes them a real pain to long line because the hook wants to ride way up high. If I were long lining I'd be looking at a head with a forward eye. Do-It sells a "wacky" hook in size 6 and size two that could be adapted to this mold in a snap making it a serious long lining jig. Check out the hooks. I think Mustad has a wacky hook identical to those that Do-It offers but in a size 1 or a size 1/0. Anyway there is a slightly larger hook if you need it. I've converted two round head molds to take these 35 degree hooks and make jigs in 1/32 and 1/16 just for casting and retrieving without a float and for drifting/trolling and in either case my hooking percentages have gone way up when using them.
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