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    Here are some heads of the new Do-It molds using the wire keepers.



    These are cast on the new Eagle Claw Sickle hooks, sizes 6 and 4.

    These are fresh off the sprues. No need to cut and no clean-up at all. Those wire keepers are stud in these heads.

    The CRJ-8-3224 mold casts 4 each of the 1/32 and the 1/24 heads. The CRJ-8-16332 casts 4 each of the 1/16 and 3/32 heads. Both the 1/24 and the 3/32 are intermediate heads that fill a wide variety of size needs outside of the standard sizes. The 3/32 will certainly light up the smallie anglers and will fall right in line with some walleye anglers as well.

    The molds are easy loading when the wires are set in first. They did not require a pre-heat. Both molds can be gotten directly from Do-It, but if people wait until spring these molds will be available from all of the popular on-line sales sites like nettcraft and barlows. If you fish crappies and cast your own these two molds will be about all ou need to go feed the fish.

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    Nice Tom - still deciding on what new molds I'm going to pick up yet!! Thanks for the report on the new molds

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    I loaded the 1/32 and 1/24 cavities with #4 Sickles and wires and the mold closes tight. That's sweet to know.

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    I. Think I have over 10 molds from do it�� I always can use another? Just can't tell you know who? She that must be obeyed ,
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    Please PM me a quote for 25 of the 1/32, and 25 1/16th jig heads, pink head and sickle hook, no wire keeper. I just use Titelock from Wally World to hold on the soft plastic. It is waterproof and the fish to not steal the plastic. Thanks.
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    How are you liking wire keepers? I don't think I have any more room for more lead molds, but since I have a big collection of do-it molds I might have to make room.

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    The wires are the absolute best at keeping plastic on board without ripping it to pieces with a huge barb that's cast on the head. I love the wires.
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    Tom,

    Thanks for the info, looks like some more molds in my future.

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    ctom are the jig heads available.

    www.bobsjigs.com

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    Bob...you have a pm

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