I got some horse heads from sac-a-lait that he pours using tin. They stay shiny so all I did was use a dot of black NP for eyes. A 1/4 oz size just weighs about 1/8 oz.http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...1/IMG_5627.jpg
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I got some horse heads from sac-a-lait that he pours using tin. They stay shiny so all I did was use a dot of black NP for eyes. A 1/4 oz size just weighs about 1/8 oz.http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...1/IMG_5627.jpg
Nice pony jigs. The colors look good to :)
looks good got me a poney head mold also. cant wait for it to get here
It's On The Way
I've seen his tin jig heads before, If Vermont keeps it up about lead fishing lures I'll probably me making em too, unless I go with pewter. but even the tin is running 11-15 bucks a pound!!!!!
Fatman
Well. Massachusetts is going lead free Jan. 1, 2012. On any inland fishing lures 1 ounce and smaller.
TT
I looked at lead alternatives a few years ago and bismuth was the closest thing.Most bismuth comes from China, Mexico and Peru .It is mostly a byproduct of lead and tin mining. I think you will see the whole country lead free in 10 years. Just one law change can have some major implications.