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    the ones homer sells doesn't look quite the same as the old Bob young head, I'm just looking at photos though. the Bob young head looked to be heavier for the size, and the humphrey's head looks more concave up front and possibly shorter in the nose. I saw some very good pics the other day of the Young head and can't remember where I was on the net when I found it but the top and bottom edge of the head didn't look like it tapered down toward the front much if any, the other two versions I have seen pics of do taper like this. I'm gonna make one or two one cavity molds for a head like Bob Youngs when I get the chance by pressing a blank steel copy of the head I want between two pieces of soft aluminum aligned with brass pins, the trick is to make the blank as perfectly symmetrical as you can, gonna have to figure out the best way to grind that bevel on the front accurately so it will track straight.

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    I saw one once a guy sent it to me, but I had to send it back. You have triggered my memory a little and I believe Bob's head had a angle down the top front almost like someone had a long looking head and whacked the top off down to a nose! Is that what you saw the picture of?
    After looking at the pic again it's way different!

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    the one I like the looks of the most doesn't appear to slant downwards going towards the nose, nore on the bottom slanting upwards towards the nose. just going by pics though leaves a lot to be desired. maybe I can search and get lucky enough to find those pics I saw the other day, I could have swore it was an old post from this site that google or yahoo listed and I clicked on it. I don't know for sure but stickmarshes jighead seams to have a little slanting to it not much though, but I'm thinking this could be a new mold after Bob Youngs death. who knows what would be the best one, you would have to try them all to say, and a persons specific method of fishing would read into it also. I'll try to look for the pics but I got a lot goin on right now though, got hit with a tornado on my farm the other day, and last nite I stepped on a sewing needle and it broke off deep in my foot. lol

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    Okay found a pic and it is slopped at the sides of the nose of the head. Here is a pic!

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    I have some of both. They are different but pretty close. Wish someone could pour these heads, they would sell very well.

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    I want to try this head and I will eventually, it is designed to hang horizontally, I have done this with other shapes of jigheads by moving the hook eyelet back some. the other thing is the bevels on the nose, causing a darting motion. I don't have anything like that yet so this intrigues me. But the size 8 eagle claw hook I'm not crazy about, I tried that before and had much better luck with a sickle, on this jig a size 6 would probably work better than an 8 so you'd have enough shank to make a decent chenille body. and the cinnamon body with a blue tail, gonna have to try that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redear View Post
    I want to try this head and I will eventually, it is designed to hang horizontally, I have done this with other shapes of jigheads by moving the hook eyelet back some. the other thing is the bevels on the nose, causing a darting motion. I don't have anything like that yet so this intrigues me. But the size 8 eagle claw hook I'm not crazy about, I tried that before and had much better luck with a sickle, on this jig a size 6 would probably work better than an 8 so you'd have enough shank to make a decent chenille body. and the cinnamon body with a blue tail, gonna have to try that one.
    I am with you on that #8 regular bend hook and for me personally would have to have a #6 Sickle. I did manage to talk some of the old guys that had been fishing this jig into using a minnow head and #6 Sickle and they seemed to like it fine.

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    yeah, I really like the size 6 sickle too, it really puts the fish in the boat. heck I like the size 8 sickle too but the shank is a little short for some ties.

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    Great looking tie. I used the gray a lot during the spring.
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    Doesn't look like it would take much to alter a ball head mold to make one, honestly....
    Just don't really see the worth of it.
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