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    I am looking for a poney Head mold that I can pour more than one 1/16 head at a time or 1/8 at a time.

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    check this link out do you want it with a collar or not ? the horse heads don't have a collar were pony heads do... if you reed the chart at this link i think you can do the 1/16 ounce and 1/32 ounce on the same from for horse heads now pony heads the 1/8 and the 1/16 are two different forms so be aware they don't make a 1/8 ounce horse head production from as far as i know i tried "lil mac molds" and found nada and "hilts molds" and nada too... this place has always been reasonable on prices to me that why i check them first... shipping is fairly cheap compared to cabelas too...

    http://www.barlowstackle.com/Do-It-H...olds-P186.aspx

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    Model #: PHB-18 barbed collar 5 cavities you can also check ebay for older ones

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    Hilts and I like their molds
    http://www.hiltsmolds.com/HorseHeadJigMolds.htm 1/32 and 1/16 in 4 cavity molds
    no 1/8 but they have a mold that make 1 each of 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 3/8

    Do It True Horse Head no collar or barb
    JH-8-1632 4 of each size 1/32 and 1/16

    or with collar and barb
    PHB-16 6 of 1/16
    PH-B-18 5 of 1/8

    I find that with pony heads (and most jig heads) I prefer one size per mold
    Good Luck

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    Yes that's what I was wanting one size per mold and collared. Just starting to pour some lead jigs for myself. Thanks for the help.


    Is there a hybrid shad head spinner mold also? I am at work and will ck these out tomorrow.

    Can you go with bigger hooks and blades with the molds as what would be the optimal split ring plied to use. My hands work well getting them rings open and shut with fingernails.
    Last edited by arkansasbowhunter; 06-02-2014 at 07:52 AM.

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    From DO-IT's catalogue
    Insert Collar Cavities Hook Style Sizes
    #12 Crane Swivel Barb 5 570
    575
    1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 3/8
    Split Ring Size 0 0 0 0 0
    Blade Size 00 00 0 1 1
    Hook Size 6 4 1/0 1/0 2/0

    You can adjust blade size and as much as I have tried, the size 0 split ring is the best but is a real PITA to use. Butt rings can be used but are not as durable as the split ring

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    the dual 1/32nd and 1/16th mold you can only pour one size at a time as the hooks overlap too much. Plus if you want a bigger hook you can only go so big due to the hook channel. You don't have to use stainless steel split rings - I get the German split rings from Hagens.

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    JW, PHB- 16 is the 1/16 takes a #4
    PHB- 18 is the 1/8 takes a #1 or 2
    I have the 1/8 and I modified it to take a 1/0 sickle hook. I have a couple of 1/16 young guy from Alabama gave me at camp. His uncle had modified the mold to take a #2 sickle hook.

    The above molds the 1/16 pours 6 and the 1/8 pours 5.

    http://www.zeiners.com/doit/horseheadponyheadjig.html
    Select model on right side of popup. Cheapest place for molds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeKdog View Post
    Hilts and I like their molds
    http://www.hiltsmolds.com/HorseHeadJigMolds.htm 1/32 and 1/16 in 4 cavity molds
    no 1/8 but they have a mold that make 1 each of 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 3/8

    Do It True Horse Head no collar or barb
    JH-8-1632 4 of each size 1/32 and 1/16

    or with collar and barb
    PHB-16 6 of 1/16
    PH-B-18 5 of 1/8

    I find that with pony heads (and most jig heads) I prefer one size per mold
    Good Luck

    if looking at that hilts mold try e bay i picked up on on e bay for half price once it was for rock cod sinkers for fishing for salmon in port Huron on the st. Clair river. btw i must have been thinking stripper jig when i read the hilts label on line did not notice it was a horse head lol's ..

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    Cray how do you modify the mold to fit the bigger hook?

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