dipped id say as well just flashabou or krystal flash dippe d a few times in plastic ill work on it soon ive got the supplies already if im happy with the way they turn out ill post a thread and well get you some
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dipped id say as well just flashabou or krystal flash dippe d a few times in plastic ill work on it soon ive got the supplies already if im happy with the way they turn out ill post a thread and well get you some
That would be awesome. I wouldnt mind learning how to make them myself! Ive gotten into pouring my own heads the last couple years but have yet to experiment with the jig body making process yet. These little jigs are the perfect size and white/chart. is always one of my best colors. I wonder if a smaller version of this can be made about 1" long to fit on a 1/80oz. jig head for ice fishing? That would be a pretty potent bait under the ice i believe.
It would be interesting to dissect one. Cut one open and see what it's composed of.
no mold needed, just cut your flashaboo or other simular product hold one end dip other into slightly thickened plastic several times dip into water between dips and you can make the head any size you want............tknight
I bought a bunch of these years ago when fishing with a float around stakebeds. Worked well and held up a long time. I think I got them from a place called the Crappie Co. but can't be sure. They had a booth over at the Nashville Fairgrounds. I've heard they are there every year. You might check with them. Bought a bunch back then, very cheap and they last a long time.
I would try dipping them in heated or melted soft plastic like that used to make jigs and bass fishing worms.
The plastic is a little bit harder than your plastic used for most jigs
Going thru some old stuff and the place where I bought mind years ago was from:
Crappie/Bass Company, USA
1723 HWY. BUS. 60 West
Dexter, MO 63841
Phone: 573-624-2208 Fax 573-624-8775
I have no idea if they are still in business or still sell this lure you are looking for. Found several old ones in a box and decided to hang onto them in case I ever fish a float over stakes. They worked great then and one would last all day.
Looked at old catalog and didn't see it so I'm not sure if this is where I bought them or not, it's been over 10 years ago. Sorry.