Can you make me some of the SNAG PROOF jig heads in 1 oz, 1.5 oz and 2 oz please?
I'm tired of losing them... |
Thanks for the replies guys:
Hook size: I am working with different hooks for jigheads. I am working ewll with getting a small hook on a big head and a bighook on a small head. I think this will be easy to do with only some slight mods to the mold and hook. Keep width/girth: This is going slow. I agree. A lot of the bigger size heads have very thick keepers which tear the shad. This either requires very cautious and serious modification of the mold $$$$$ or ince the jigheads is make a way to shave down the keeper without losing the shape. I am experimenting. Right now, have custom molds made is too $$$$ but a dremel does a good job at getting rid of some of the keeper. Weedless: GOOD LUCK!! I am working on them this weekend a little. I have to work at my real job all day Saturday but should have some time Sunday to whip a few out. I'll post a few pictures. Thanks for the help guys! |
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On the other hand, I think I need every tiny advantage I can get, especially if I'm lucky enough to get out with you and Darrell, which is why I'm a fan of contrasting colors, big eyes, frequent hook sharpening, etc. I dunno if it matters to the fish or not, but it does in my mind which is probably more important. Bottom line, a good assortment is probably the best route. I've seen first-hand more times than I can count when one color lure will outfish another 10 to 1. Damn... I need to be fishing instead of working! |
I did not read all the responses so I apologize if I'm repeating something. I want:
1) a strong hook 2) a short shanked, wide gap hook. I love the action of a 10" BKD more than a 6" BKD. I think the increased action is due to more plastic being behind the hook. This may lead to short strikes, but that's no worry for me... I think short strikes are usually smaller fish. In my opinion the 2oz BKD jighead is perfect for a 10" BKD. If the same shank length to BKD length ration could be created in a 6" BKD, and still have a wide gap strong hook, it would be my jighead of choice. |
Josh,
Here's what I got so far. Below are the same 1.5 ounce jighead with two different hooks. One is a 4/0 saltwater series Eagle Claw. The second is a 7/0. You can see how the bigger one fits the 10" BKD well, while the small hook fits the 5" BA. I sent you a B-mail also. http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b9...D550/ry%3D400/ http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b9...D550/ry%3D400/ |
Very nice. Let us know when they are available.
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They are available. Mark just became my first CB angler customer 10 minutes ago!
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Just got a sampling of the work on these. They are well designed and well made! Putting in an order now!
Check the PM Francis. Keith |
Francis, I don't think you have enough lead to be pouring all these jigs man:D:D
I've been pouring for almost a year now and am getting sick of it. The trolling baits are more fun, especially when you see them produce first hand. I personally think those eagle claw hooks are too small for the 10 inch BKD but for the price, they will do. I have had other hooks straighten on big fish before but probably my fault for horsing the fish in. I wish someone would make a strong enough hook with a wide gap for the 10 inchers. The owners are good but over a dollar a pop- no thanks. I called Owner and Gamma and they both said they will make me a special hook but I have to buy by the 10,000's:eek::eek: |
Dave,
I am using the Eagle Claw 7/0 635's for the big lures. I think they got plenty of gap for the big plastics. What size EC's were you looking at? I guess there is always some trade off between quality and price. I don't see the extra money worth it. We got to get together soon and compare ntoes. |
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