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Jigs, Spinnerbaits and Sinkers => Request a Lead Mold => Topic started by: WALLEYE WACKER on 11/15/20 02:56 UTC
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Wonder if there is any plans to coming up with something for ice fishing. I use the 1/64-1/32 shad dart and the collarless round head in the same weights with great success but would like to see something different. The larva and crappie jig are two others that work
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Wonder if there is any plans to coming up with something for ice fishing. I use the 1/64-1/32 shad dart and the collarless round head in the same weights with great success but would like to see something different. The larva and crappie jig are two others that work
The collarless lead heads work well on a lot of the plastics I shoot. I found when fishing deep water moving the smaller hook up a spot On the mold works well. Gives a little more weight to get the drop down.
It be nice to see another mold style. When a guy uses 1-2# line panfishing the dang bass like to break a guy off.
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Here are some more
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Hear yeah on the 1 & 2 lbs. test just thought there would be more interest in the subject than there has been given how many people live we’re there is ice for part of the year.
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Hear yeah on the 1 & 2 lbs. test just thought there would be more interest in the subject than there has been given how many people live we’re there is ice for part of the year.
Well it isn't even just ice specific........it's more about having a size being able to catch sunfish/panfish.
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There all year round bait’s also all the jigs I use to date are used all year at some point or another when it comes to the panfish size.
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Those look like they would be killer trout rigs as well AG.
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Those look like they would killer trout rigs as well AG.
I've spent a lot of money feeding trout small jigs on real light line over the years. lol
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Just looking. If they would just take the tapered tube jig and make a mold with the sizes 1/80, 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 like the collarless round head jigs that take Hk: 570 or 575. But trim the bottom of the mold so you could put a larger/smaller hook size in it I think it would make a great ice jig. Smaller hook in it would make just an ice jig. A larger hook would make a jig for a plastic to be added. Wouldn't think it would take all that much.
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There are some interesting tungsten item found here : https://lifefly.aliexpress.com/store/group/Tungsten-Beads-Heads/610947_254706934.html?spm=2114.12010612.0.0.a242455bsd61bO
I'm going to round up a couple sizes of the tungsten heads to epoxy on Lil Nastys. I really like the idea of smaller head size/heavier weight for dock fishing.
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I played around with the bat jig mold last night. I took a small hook I use for the crappie mold jig, and bent it at the eye a touch. Was able to get it to fit in the 1/32 bat jig spot. The eye doesn't sit flat....it sits sideways in the mold spot for the hook eye. I was able to get the mold closed and poured without any flash coming out.
When powder painting with with a solid color, it covers up the lead nice and looks pretty decent. I think I've got a small enough hook that the gills can suck it in.
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I've played a lot with the Bat head and with a forward eye as you have the jig will not hang horizontal when ice fishing. I changed my mold to take the lil nasty hooks and left the hook alone to present horizontally. They work great off the docks while jigging piligings so thru the ice they should be sweet but I do not ice fish.
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I would like to get the Bat mold but the hook it takes I don't care for. I would get it if I was good enough to do what ctom did so it would except using the lil nasty hooks.
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Shaun, here's the bat head after I got rid of the stub collar and added a 570 style hook. Seen here is the 1/32 head with a #8 Lil Nasty Eagle Claw hook. I fish these off the dock while jigging pilings and do great with them when I add plastic.
(https://i.imgur.com/yYefKgh.jpg)
These balance out beautifully with wax wigglers. I also have done this size with a #10 Lil Nasty but feel the #8 gets hooked up better.
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Ice and open water
When using tubes and casting to fish it gives the tube a different look to it over the standard tube jig.
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Shaun, here's the bat head after I got rid of the stub collar and added a 570 style hook. Seen here is the 1/32 head with a #8 Lil Nasty Eagle Claw hook. I fish these off the dock while jigging pilings and do great with them when I add plastic.
(https://i.imgur.com/yYefKgh.jpg)
These balance out beautifully with wax wigglers. I also have done this size with a #10 Lil Nasty but feel the #8 gets hooked up better.
Not bad. I was trying to make more of a body type jig to just hand a waxie or spike on. Like the way yours turned out, but not the body type I was looking for.
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The eye pockets on these filled up pretty much since I was hand dipping in the powder coat, not that I'd use eyes but I like detail. The paint makes these appear larger than they are really. A waxie or a spike fits on the #10 hook great for sunfish while the #8 is about the smallest I like for crappie.
Shaun, for casting and retrieving somewhat larger crappie plastics in open water without using any floats its hard to beat that #6 odd wide gap hook called for in the bat jig only cast into a 1/16 collarless ballhead.
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Oh those look fantastic tom. Yeah that's what I would like to do. How much trouble was it to mod the mold? I am not very skilled with that stuff but would like the lil nasty hook. I also just got the wax wiggler mold not long ago and that would be perfect.
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Use JBWeld to fill the cavities where the collar is and file it flat to the molds face when it hardens. Use a sharp, pointed knife tip to clean up the back of the head, then lay a 90 degree hook where the original hook channel is, getting the 90 degree eye about where you see here on mine, close the mold and hold the handles tightly together and give the face of the mold a light swat with a rubber or plastic hammer. Do each cavity with the hammer number separately. I used size 8 hooks in the 1/32 cavity and a size 6 in the 1/16 cavity. A size ten will fit in the 1/32 this way and a size 8 works slick in the 1/16 if you want smaller hooks. Pretty simple mod. When you cast just clean the original eye off the head with a sharp knife. Not much to it.
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Great Thanks I am going to get the mold here soon and mod it.