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    Anyone know how these are made and how I can make some.

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    lurecomponents.worthco.com

    That web site has what they call ice blades. They are brass and you solder them to a hook. When painted they look really good and catch fish. A guy in a heated dock in oklahoma told me where he got his components to make them. They are a little different than the cast lead one but work the same.

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    That looks like a hook just dipped in plastisol several times until it is built up then the eye cleaned. That or they built up the hook shaft a little 1st then dipped it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter96 View Post
    lurecomponents.worthco.com

    That web site has what they call ice blades. They are brass and you solder them to a hook. When painted they look really good and catch fish. A guy in a heated dock in oklahoma told me where he got his components to make them. They are a little different than the cast lead one but work the same.

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    Thanks man really appreciate it these were definitly not made in a mold they were soldered since their were inconsistencies in the lure but found a video on how to make em they sure do catch fish

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    Fooled me. I’d have to see a better pic of it as not like what I’ve seen before. But does give me ideas for dipping hooks in plastic now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNip View Post
    Fooled me. I’d have to see a better pic of it as not like what I’ve seen before. But does give me ideas for dipping hooks in plastic now!
    I’d love to hang in your lab and watch you work.... I bet it would be amazing and educational at same time.
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    I don't know how they are made but I did buy 100 of them off EBay. They are deadly tipped with a small minnow or worm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I’d love to hang in your lab and watch you work.... I bet it would be amazing and educational at same time.
    I don’t nearly get in there like I use to when I had bigger garage.

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    Micro Ice Fishing Jig Head, Panfish Jig Head

    Is this what you're looking for?

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    Micro Ice Fishing Jig Head, Panfish Jig Head

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