Seen the bottom. That is a pinmin similar to what I make with a grub attached. Have not seen a flat bill jig.
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How many have used or even seen any of these jigheads?1/8 oz. with a 0 blade bill and the other is something called a swim jig.Like 1/16 oz. with a 6 hook.That's a crappie Thunder grub on there.The blade is chrome,Figured on chucking it to the outer edge of the submersible and bringing it thru the light at night.
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Seen the bottom. That is a pinmin similar to what I make with a grub attached. Have not seen a flat bill jig.
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I like them pinmins as you call them.Been painting them and the bill jobs all day.
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Ship, the jig on the bottom is a solid lead body.I bought some for ice fishing,the site I ordered them from called them rocker jigs and another called them swimmin jigs.I have a catalog that sells them unpainted and some painted.here's a link for the unpainted jigs.
Swimming Jigs - Unpainted Lure Parts Online
and the painted jigs
http://lurepartsonline.com/cart.php?...ct_list&c=2039
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I've heard the bottom one called both names.
The top jig head kinda looks like an old Burke head from the 70's.
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This one is almost the same.It is called a teter toder or something like that.Maybe a 1/32 with an 8 hook.
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