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    Default Need help finding BigHead Jigs...


    I need to order some heads from Big Head Jigs. I went to their site and the online order link doesn't work. Neither does the email address they have as a contact. Does anyone know where I can get them online, if anywhere. I'm not comfortable sending in a mail order form to an address with a web site that doesn't work. I'd rather be sure my order is processed and on it's way, not floating around in the mail. I'm sure someone has to know what's up....I hope.
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    Maybe try calling them??? See what the deal is.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishnfwl View Post
    Maybe try calling them??? See what the deal is.......
    Yeah, I'm planning on that tomorrow. I guess I'm just too impatient to wait. I'm sure they aren't around this late in the evening.
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    I just sent them an email stating their links don't work. got this reply from my email service.(Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message to the following address.
    <[email protected]>)


    or call 731-286-6389

    Big Head Jigs
    828 Granger Circle
    Dyersburg, TN 38024

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacklebox2tn View Post
    I just sent them an email stating their links don't work. got this reply from my email service.(Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message to the following address.
    <[email protected]>)


    or call 731-286-6389

    Big Head Jigs
    828 Granger Circle
    Dyersburg, TN 38024
    Yeah, I got the same reply. I called the number and got a voicemail. I think it said something like "Hometown Network" or something. I guess I'll try tomorrow during normal business hours. I figured on not reaching anyone so late..
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    Keep tryin' to get up with these guys but if all else fails....yell. I can make a barbed head in the same weight and hook size. I have been working on a jighead for awhile now that features a barbed collar with a extremely short shank #1 or 1/0 hook in it. It's over all size, in length, it about the same as a #4 but with a much stouter and bigger ( GAP SIZE) hook in it. The idea came from a friend of mine in Texas. He came up with the concept and I put it together. It looks like it is going to a real well filler from the early field test results. Funny thing about this deal though, he gets to do all the testing and I get stuck with pouring the heads.....

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    Default I gave up and started using these 1/4 oz.ers

    Painted Round Jighead Kit

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    It's true that a 1/4oz. is pretty heavy for a crappie jig head, but try DOUBLIN" that...lol. Yea, you heard me, 1/2 oz. with a #4 hook. It looked wierd but the guys I made them for REALLY seemed to like them. DEEP BRUSH OR FAST STROLLIN'....VERTICAL IS VERTICAL...lol.

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    I love 1/4oz would love to make up some 1/2ozers. But those could knock you out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrouseFly View Post
    It's true that a 1/4oz. is pretty heavy for a crappie jig head, but try DOUBLIN" that...lol. Yea, you heard me, 1/2 oz. with a #4 hook. It looked wierd but the guys I made them for REALLY seemed to like them. DEEP BRUSH OR FAST STROLLIN'....VERTICAL IS VERTICAL...lol.
    I use 3/8 oz.. Never tried a 1/2 oz. Crappie got big mouths. They east big bait fish. Heck, they try to eat anything that moves if they can git it in their mouth.
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