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    Just got my new Do-It catalog so I guess it is ok to release some info from them. They have a new minnow head multiple cavity wire keeper mold. I have been using the wire keeper jigs for a while on other jig heads and they work great. Helps from splitting the baits after 1 fish. Still not on their web site.
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    Cool! Thanks for the info, another one to add very soon.
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    It is Item# 3500 and the mold# is JMWB-7-A .
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    Lordy guys , bend a ss wire lay it in the mold along with hook one cavity at a time . Close the mold smack it with a lead maul . From then on you got a wire keeper mold .

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    They have a couple of new molds out, register for their email newsletter you'll find out alot.

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    I received this mold today in the mail. It is a great looking mold. I will try and post some pics of the finished project tomorrow when I get back from fishing. I do not have any of the wire keepers yet but I will and pour without them. That way you can at least see how the head looks.



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    By the way. The mold runs from 1/48 up to 3/8 of an ounce.


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    BoBo, I use to make the wires by hand. Very easy.
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    Ifish, Do you know if you can pour the mold without the wires? If so will it overflow in the wire area or what?


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    Yes it will have a little dribble down the hook shank. Easy to clean. Just bend a paper clip or .032 soft stainless wire the shape you see on do-its webby. I use a pair of small side cutters to bend and cut. Those wires cost more than the hooks. Crazy!!!!!
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