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Thread: Looking for 1/32 jighead with #6 hook slip in type (teardrop)

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    Default Looking for 1/32 jighead with #6 hook slip in type (teardrop)


    In desperate search of 1/32 jighead with #6 hook slip in type (aka fast load or teardrop). Owner used to make the jigs in the ultrahead model but have discontinued. Anyone who might be able to make them or point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Looking for large quantities. Thanks!

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    I can make you the minnow head with the indented eyes if that will work for you. Take a look at the picture below and let me know what type of quantity you are looking for.

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    Thanks,

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    This is the style jig I am looking for. As far as quantities somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000 to start.

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    Check with Snake River. He does a lot of that style jig. I will see what I can find out for you.


    Bobo

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    PM Grousefly or Nightprowler

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    That's a tube head insert. People around here use to call them speed loaders.

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    Yep make changing tubes quick and easy. They also swim straight.

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    They're a nice jig but I never liked them as speed loaders always thought they tore up the plastic too much. Always preferred to insert through the bottom then retie my line.

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