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    Default Jigs, Jigs, Jigs


    I get busy in the winter so I can be free to fish in the spring and summer.

    Attached is the updated color pallet for the light weight jigs I pour. Picture shows jigs in 1/8 oz

    1/32 oz, 1/16 oz, and 1/8 oz are 35 cents each (cheaper than most places)

    These are built with Eagle Claw "Lil Nasty" sickle hooks. They are powder painted and each eye is pre-punched (I hate having to do it on the water)

    1/32 oz jigs are built with #4 hooks
    1/16 oz jigs are built with #2 hooks
    1/8 oz jigs are built with 1/0 hooks

    If you are interested in placing an order, shoot me a PM. Please include the size, quantity, and color.... IE (20) 1/16 oz Chartreuse
    Also include your email address, First and Last name, as well as your mailing address. I will email you an invoice allowing you to pay online (credit, debit.....)
    I use standard USPS on most orders with the "if it fits, it ships" boxes. Shipping is 6.00 on most orders of 60 or more.

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    In case people wonder.

    Cabelas sells there standard hook jigs between .28 (on sale) and .35 each. Their higher end regular sized hooks sell for more.
    BPS has a similar price structure for standard hooks and their premium red hook sells for .62 cents each.
    I believe their pant is done with latex.
    Neither of them sell sickle hooks.
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    Tank you Sir! They look fantastic.

    Here fishy, fishy, fishy...

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    No problem. Glad you like them. Working on a couple new things out in the shop. Should be available shortly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wicklundrh View Post
    No problem. Glad you like them. Working on a couple new things out in the shop. Should be available shortly!
    you put that new boat on the back burner?

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    Nope, pretty much completed with it. Just need to put in my radio (sitting in the boat) and the antenna. Alumacraft has a slide rail system for rod holders (bought six of them) so I only have to mount my brackets to the sliders and I am good. She is covered up and in the barn right now. I look at it every day while I am molding jigs, sinkers etc... Come spring it will be new to me again! As if to say "wow, I forgot I had all this"
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    Jigs with eyes:
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    Nice work Rich

    Guess with you having a new boat its going to be harder to find em

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicklundrh View Post
    Nope, pretty much completed with it. Just need to put in my radio (sitting in the boat) and the antenna. Alumacraft has a slide rail system for rod holders (bought six of them) so I only have to mount my brackets to the sliders and I am good. She is covered up and in the barn right now. I look at it every day while I am molding jigs, sinkers etc... Come spring it will be new to me again! As if to say "wow, I forgot I had all this"
    very good..perhaps one day our paths will cross, and I shall see it for myself..............take care

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    Thanks Jim. I have two bottom bouncer molds that will be in today or tomorrow. I'll be able to do them from 1/2 all the way to 3 oz. Prices should be between a buck and a buck 75 each.

    I'm also working on a "captain's pack" of jigs in assorted sizes and colors. Total number will be in the neighborhood of 320 jigs plus a box.

    I try to offer this stuff early to get people to think and plan ahead. Never fails though, guys contact you and want the stuff the day before they fish. The walleye guys are really quiet right now and I only did a limited 1000 jig run for 3/4 oz. To top that off, the proceeds of those sales are going directly to benefit the Walleye for Warriors project in Michigan. Listed on "that other Michigan Forum".
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