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    Thanks for sharing! I want to try this on some of our clear water lakes in Alabama

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    Quote Originally Posted by raywillett View Post
    Thanks for sharing! I want to try this on some of our clear water lakes in Alabama




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    [QUOTE=21XDC;8482904]Thanks......I like bigger hooks and smaller price. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Bite_...e-BGDUDJH.html

    Do you sell the molds? PM me please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21XDC View Post
    Thanks......I like bigger hooks and smaller price. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Bite_...e-BGDUDJH.html

    Do you sell the molds? PM me please.

    No... I don't sell my modified molds. These are what I make now... http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=823521

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    #26
    These look great. What model hook are you using? Are you fishing these in a typical 3.5 to 4" tube?

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    EC L2729 https://www.lurepartsonline.com/Eagl...29-60-Jig-Hook


    But my mold will take most any regular wire 60* hook in most any size. Reg and flat eye.

    I buy 4in tubes and cut them down if I feel the need.


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    Outstanding as usual Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    Outstanding as usual Mike.

    Thanks.... But this post is 5 years old...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21XDC View Post
    Thanks.... But this post is 5 years old...
    Oops, i never noticed.

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    Looks like that might work on a 6in hollow swimbait too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by krindgen View Post
    Looks like that might work on a 6in hollow swimbait too.
    I make several different style heads that would work much better in a hollow body swim bait.

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    I love this head! and your right finding the 2/0 is impossible collins made the only mold I have come across. Add the 4/0 hook cost and it came out to about $580.00 the problem with this head was that the hook became loose and slide up and down. The reason was it was built on a straight hook? If they would have put a small bend in the hook the problem would have never been an issue. The best way is get a group of guys willing to pony up and have it made. Do-It has a hook similar to the Jobee but in heavy wire. I tried it in the Midwest finesse mold and came up with a couple of heads just messing around. Problem was the eye of the hook came out the spur hole so getting the eye cleaned out was a pain in the ass! Lol!!

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