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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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    im all the time drilling and using dremmal on my molds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    When you make your own jigs you always find yourself subbing hooks larger or smaller trying to make that killer bait. That's why making your own tackle is so much fun, you always have something that your buddies don't!!!!!!!!!
    I do it all the time....my latest is a 1/16 with a #1 hook,odd lookin critter.
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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

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    Default Guys ...

    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 creations But, they all work ...

    ... cp

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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.
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    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.

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    Tied and sold several 100 of 'em. Lots of room to work on.

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    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.

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