im all the time drilling and using dremmal on my molds.
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wow a 4 is standard for me. i pour some on 2 s for 3 or 4 inch grubs.
just do not like little hooks.
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Now thats what I am talking about inovation. Have to get some more aluminum and start to build some more molds. You guys starting to get me pumped.
Redman
I don't see anything "odd" about a 1/32oz jighead w/#4 hook. (or are we talking about a #4 sickle hook ??)
When I first had Grousefly make me some jigheads .... they were 1/32 & 1/16oz w/#4 Aberdeens. I had him make me some 1/32 & 1/16oz jigheads w/#2 Aberdeens, over the last couple of years.
When I think of "odd", when it comes to jigheads ... my first thoughts go to 1/24oz & 3/32oz heads .... LOL !!! (those "tweener" sizes) :p Then I start thinking about the short shank hooks on some of Grousefly's creationsBut, they all work ...
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Bugman which hook are you using for the 1/16 with #1 hook. I made some for the bronzeback boys and they didn't like the 570 hook, to much flex and twist. I was wondering about a different hook.
All lakes raise a foot when I step in the boat
i modified my 1/16oz to hold the size 1-2 hooks..i have poured alot of 1/16-2...Just about everything thing i pour is sickles pappy.
Tied and sold several 100 of 'em. Lots of room to work on.![]()
Sounds like it leaves enough room to tie in a parachute type addition with hackle between the eye and the lead. Should slow down the fall of a jig significantly or at least give it a different falling profile. Anyone wanna send me a few so I can tie it like that and post pictures?![]()
I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.