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    Last Friday 12-16 I went and poured lead for 7 hr's. We poured approximately 700 pounds of lead.banghead The bulk of it was pyramid river anchors. But we did pour 100 lbs of ingots.

    But anyway here is my start.







    I have also done some Drop shot weights and some Bell sinkers. The 2 bags of jigs are Walleye jigs. One of the bags I did a UV coat, to see if it works.

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    I would call that a great start, congrats
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    You started off on a dead run, nice. Good looking jigs. Make sure of safety precautions, especially making sure you keep lead away from water when you are melting it and never added lead that might have moisture inside. That is very dangerous. Better to be overcautious, especially when starting out.

    Good work, can't wait to see how things look in a couple of months. You're going to love catching fish with jigs you made yourself. So will your friends so get ready for them to have their hands out or with a list of jigs they want you to make for them. ha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronson View Post
    You started off on a dead run, nice. Good looking jigs. Make sure of safety precautions, especially making sure you keep lead away from water when you are melting it and never added lead that might have moisture inside. That is very dangerous. Better to be overcautious, especially when starting out.

    Good work, can't wait to see how things look in a couple of months. You're going to love catching fish with jigs you made yourself. So will your friends so get ready for them to have their hands out or with a list of jigs they want you to make for them. ha
    Yep, it has already started.:D

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