here is one of my first molds that I bought many years ago thought I would shoot it today there are glitter on the bodies which makes it look a little rough in the picture leave me they really sparkle in the sunlight.
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here is one of my first molds that I bought many years ago thought I would shoot it today there are glitter on the bodies which makes it look a little rough in the picture leave me they really sparkle in the sunlight.
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Bob
Those pic shots are all in question :scratchhead
I find it difficult to choose one batch better from another :ThumbsUp
billygee :rolleyes:
here are some more for you to look at Billy. which ones do you guys like best the upper picture or the lower picture.
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Where can i get this mold?
For the waters I fish mostly I like the second one. Clearer water I would want the first. Both look great.
Colors?????????
Copper flake back with chartreuse sparkle belly
Orange flake back with chartreuse sparkle belly
Thanks, Bob
These are the best jigs you have ever made. I absolutely love them.Attachment 294371
Those look absolutely great.
Well Bob
I rigged them using the dental floss method from Richard Gene the fishing machine videos. He wraps dental floss around the hook shank, adds a drop or two of super glue, and threads on a soft plastic body. I have been using this method for years and the fish absolutely cannot rip or move those bodies on the hook. (The video on how to do that is posted at the bottom of this post.)
That ensures they are always straight when you are fishing them. I also used an under pin (Not an under spin) method using tiny hook snaps to attach the attracting fish to the lure. It works as well as the road runner but at 90% cheaper in cost to produce. They will be in a fishes mouth soon and very soon. I absolutely love the look.
These are the lures.
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The dental floss method is at the end of this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXqIPXWbk-4
Very good video Mike