I'll muddy the water a bit.
I have a collar less JNR-6-a do it mold that I haven't used in some time an don't plan on using it.
If you will PM me your mailing address I will send it your way @ no charge.
Too many really good looking jig head molds out there, but I must choose 1. Same ole story of champagne taste on a beer income. I am leaning toward the do it mold round head jig mold with no collar but I also like the same jig mold with the wire keeper for plastics. I don’t do any hand ties now but want to start playing around with it. My thoughts are that with the keeper style I could either mold without it or even trim it off with a pair of pliers, or would the keeper even be an impediment to hand ties? I like both but can only get one. Thoughts or opinions sought for.
I'll muddy the water a bit.
I have a collar less JNR-6-a do it mold that I haven't used in some time an don't plan on using it.
If you will PM me your mailing address I will send it your way @ no charge.
I have tried several my self with plastics and I like the no collar round head better than any ! The collarless doesn’t tare the baits like the others !
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On its way Crappieorbust.
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I enjoy pouring jigs when I have time. I now have 1/64, 1/80 and 1/100 oz molds.
If any of you want to try out some tiny jigs, I will send you some free.
I don't sell any.... just pour them to use myself.
Thank you Tony Crappie. And thanks to you other guys as well. Hard to find GOOD folks anymore but this site seems to have a good many of them.
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Bluegill thanks for the offer!!
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I had friend tell me ( I have not tried it yet ) on the collarless jig if you put a couple wraps of thread down the hook shank, It will hold the plastic pretty good.
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