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    Looking for slip in jigs heads for tube baits with sickle hooks or regular hooks. Anyone making these? Prefer a #4 or #2 hook and most everything on the market I have found were #6 or smaller. Would rather order from some one on here anyway.
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    Check with Grousefly or with Skip. Crazy Angler also might have it. Consider sending them a pm.
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    Shine

    They can be made with the do it mold, except you have to use a larger tube jig, as the larger hook makes them look really dumb with an 1" or 1 1/2" body. Course you can also take a 1/16 or 1/32 ball head jig and use that too, just got to take it easy when rigging them.

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    Minnow head works really good. I use them in my tube style minnow jigs. Northland uses them in some of their tube jigs.

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    Thanks for the replies and PM's. The larger hook size I think will help with hook up ratios since I will be tipping with a minnow and stuffing a Nibble in the tube jig.
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