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    Another vote for Bugman. Jamie does good work and I’ve never had to trim and clean anything I got from him. Fair prices too.
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    I got a fairly large order last year from the man who makes "Crappie Cookies" jigheads in 1/24 ounce. They're ballhead, so not your typical tube style of head, but probablysmall enough to work fine in smaller tubes. If I recall correctly, he may have had a Facebook page and I contacted him through that, but he then met me in Clemson, SC to deliver the product (he lives near there).

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    Decent price for 1/24 oz - one of my standard jig weighs along with 1/64, 1/32, 1/16 oz.
    Too light or too heavy a jig can make a big difference!
    Get some 1/24's - you'll like them.

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    Thanks fellas i appreciate you and your kind words.....Matt aka mrwillis i'm headed to the shop to pour your hooks this mornin and i'm gonna send you a surprise for your trip.
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    I have a few 1/24 molds with and without collars and one takes a crane swivel for blade baits. I pour them mainly in small sizes down to a #10 sickle and have had some really good days using this size head with smaller hooks tying 1" baits, everything eats them. There are times when a tweener size jig like a 1/24 can be a huge plus in your catch for that day, but only if you use them.

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    If I can't get no-collar jigs in a particular size, I buy what's available and remove the collar. My wire grip invention holds lures in place just fine with zero damage to the soft plastic (like collars do) when changing lures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoonminnow View Post
    If I can't get no-collar jigs in a particular size, I buy what's available and remove the collar. My wire grip invention holds lures in place just fine with zero damage to the soft plastic (like collars do) when changing lures.
    Wire grip??? Do tell...

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    I have 1/24oz. jig head with #2 and #4 but they are regular bronze hooks. I do have 1/32, 1/16 and 1/8 jig head with a #2 red sickle hook..
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    Default "Wire grip??? Do tell..."

    1. 24g floral arrangement wire
    2. line up as shown
    3. wrap once around post under line tie
    4. clip one side close
    5. bend wire as shown
    6. rig the soft plastic and swing the wire into it. Zero damage when lure removed.

    Note: for the least damage to the plastic order collarless jigs on Ebay for .21 each/ free s/h.



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