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    Default Ok live bait jig here you go guys!


    Hf white with red flake not bad for 1st time mixing & blk & blu with flake. What you guys think?
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    I like those. Really nice ties. I might even have to get a few and try them myself. Thinking that extra split ring my give more blade action than the pony head.
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    I am hoping it turn out to be a all around bait.

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    The only concern I would have is the length with 2 split rings and swivel letting the blade get back into your material on a fast cast and retrieve. Thinking it would be killer under a float where you just twitch it along or single poling or even on a spider rig. That extra movement from the added split ring should really set it off. No doubt it will be a good all around bait.
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    Really for me I use Roadrunners with a blade, but never need live bait. I only use live bait in the summer for day or night fishing and not with a jig with a blade. I use a double rig with a jig on bottom and a hook above for the minnow so not sure I am a good recourse for using these with live bait. For me in spring I see no reason to ever need a minnow or any live bait as I catch all I can stand just with my little roadrunners. I hate having to use minnows anytime so will never use them in spring or fall! I also find that most of he time when using that double rig that he bigger crappie come on the jig a lot more than what come on the minnow, probably 80% of the time.

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    Does anyone know where I can get some of those in a 1/32 oz with a #6 sickle?

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    My mold only go down to a 1/6 buddy

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    Not sure Va, never looked for them since I am so in love with Roadrunners. I know you can pour some Pony heads with a #6 Sickle hook, but I don't pour my own heads at all. They should be just as good as a jig head with a spinner blade and most likely these kind of heads came to be because of the Pony and Roadrunner style heads.

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    Look real nice

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