Re: ? About Jigheads (HeavyMetalBassinKing)
If you fish weeds, Get the round head..... Rocks, Get the football. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
Re: ? About Jigheads (21XDC)
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Re: ? About Jigheads (HeavyMetalBassinKing)
I have both molds and in the 1/8oz size that I use most of the time I cannot tell any difference. The larger sizes it matters but I do not know anyone that uses a heavy shakey head?
Allen
Re: ? About Jigheads (Munkin)
Thanks for the replies...I think I'll go ahead and try the round head one
I generally use just 3/16 and 1/4 oz...
Re: ? About Jigheads (HeavyMetalBassinKing)
Use the 604 hooks by Gamakutsa not the brass ones. You will have to do a little modifcation on the mold but that is not hard to do. It makes a huge difference in the jig.
Re: ? About Jigheads (Tagg007)
that is the same molds i am thinking about ordering.
Re: ? About Jigheads (booneangler)
I have both molds and also use Gama hooks I have not had to do anything to the molds. They make great jigs.
By the way CSI now has a Green pumkin Powder paint that looks really good on them. You can get a pound for 18.00 .
here are the ones I have poured up.
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http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...m/IMG_7211.jpg
Good luck
Fedxpress
Re: ? About Jigheads (FedXpress)
One of the things that slows you up about powder coating is haveng to re-heat them and sprinkle it on or dip them. Is it possible with some practice to remove from the mold quickly with a pair of pliers and dip or powder them while they are still hot? Or is there to much waste to cut off?
Re: ? About Jigheads (Garfish)
I can't do it, I have tried. It cools off to fast. It doesn't take long to heat them with a heat gun dip and hit again with the heat gun to flow it over the jig. Then clean out the eye and stick them in the oven to cure.
Fedxpress