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    Everyone has their preferences, and this just happens to be mine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwillis View Post
    Everyone has their preferences, and this just happens to be mine!
    I agree. I wish I would have gotten a mold so I could have poured my own, but I can’t find one now


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    Quote Originally Posted by endo2075 View Post
    I agree. I wish I would have gotten a mold so I could have poured my own, but I can’t find one now


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    There are a couple YouTube videos out on how to modify a 1/32 oz mold to make a 1/24 oz jig. It's been a while since I watched it, and the nice thing is they are seldom taken down.

    P.S. The video I was talking of is by Kelly Mathews and called Do-it Crappie Jig Head Mod 1/32oz to 1/24oz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    There are a couple YouTube videos out on how to modify a 1/32 oz mold to make a 1/24 oz jig. It's been a while since I watched it, and the nice thing is they are seldom taken down.

    P.S. The video I was talking of is by Kelly Mathews and called Do-it Crappie Jig Head Mod 1/32oz to 1/24oz.
    Thanks for the tip. Seems simple enough to do, as soon as I get my hands on the supplies I’ll get one made up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwillis View Post
    Everyone has their preferences, and this just happens to be mine!
    I used to use alot of 1/24 , they are pretty nice for that there not a 1/32 and not a 1/16 venue .....
    never seen a collared one though .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    I used to use alot of 1/24 , they are pretty nice for that there not a 1/32 and not a 1/16 venue .....
    never seen a collared one though .....

    I have just about all of the odd size jig heads from 1/48, 1/24, 3/32 and 3/16 and they come in both collared and none collared. It may because I have been collecting jig heads for over 20 years. I have some truly one of a kind jig heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    I have just about all of the odd size jig heads from 1/48, 1/24, 3/32 and 3/16 and they come in both collared and none collared. It may because I have been collecting jig heads for over 20 years. I have some truly one of a kind jig heads.
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