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LOL It's sorta a personal matter of preference for me, shall we say. The Super Glue products are very good items generally. I am not saying they aren't. But for whatever reason I find myself more accident prone when using them. So I tend not to, if I can avoid it.
You have a system that works very well, mine is a little different but in a lot of ways that is more a relatively tiny matter of difference in preparing the rigging to produce very similar presentations. That is pretty obvious to me. I like your presentations a lot and use a number that are very similar. The bottom line as always is where the barb meets the the fishes' mouths.
I really don't think I have a problem with tubes slipping on my jigheads. I went through a whole of different sets to get there, but IMO it is no longer a concern of mine. Jig spin is something else, and that I still haven't completely solved.
You are almost certainly correct that Super Glue will be a help to other fisherman. I ended up casting and painting my own specific jig heads, because I cannot find just exactly what I want for sale. Most other fishermen aren't going to go to that length, and for the most part they don't have to either. I personally don't happen to like to use Super Glue; so I worked out a different method, one that I think works as well for me, but is a bit more messing around in some ways, a bit less in others.
It is just about time for me to get down the molds and cast and paint some more. That season is just about on us again.
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