Hook eye looks a little crowded but very good lookin' baits.
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Got smoked silver shad and glazed chartruse shad in flake.
Hook eye looks a little crowded but very good lookin' baits.
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You make some truly impressive jigs. They are some of the most creative designs I have seen. Also, the mix of different materials blends really well.
My favorite part is the faces you put on the heads. Those always crack me up. :D
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Yea I ain't tried tying it on the line yet Led thanks Crow.
To pretty to fish with, I would be afraid to use them near brush piles. Do you have a mold for the jig head. I have been looking a new mold, similar to what you have there.
Looks real good, the heads are great
Looks like Halloween is early this year. I like the colors, volume, & middle flash balance.
Wowzzzzzaaaaa!! Great looking fatboys.Is that a #4 sickle hook? You doing those eyes with a stencil of some sort or free hand? You are raising the bar with this bait. Is that bucktail on the back. I like that hook eye close to the bait...
Well I couldn't help Myself if the wife ever knew I was heaten jig molds on Her flat top glass stove sh'ed kill Me,but I had to try the Mans new mold out had to melt some jigs in a spoon to pour them yes that is a #4 Jim one of your favorite's I don't have any pouring equipment . the back is squrriel kip bellyand your favorite side's that head is just a tade larger than a 1/32 it's just fatter to give a more 3D apperance it's a 1/12 oz. weight I believe I'm gonna do a mold in this for spinner bait's for crappie. what ya think Jim.
Wire arm spinnerbait or under chin bait? I didn't want to say roadrunner imitation,ooops.A 1/12 oz.weight spinner would be cool.Could use a little extra distance and depth sometimes.Hope she doesn't read your posts.First giving the dog a trim and now heating molds and lead on the stove? Even I wouldn't do that.lol