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    Smile Glue And Jig


    Many of you may already do this but here it goes, I have had trouble with some of the lead heads I buy and the little crappie when pecking will pull the rubber tube back, I got tired of this so I make up about 24 jigs 6 of each of my favorite color and super glue the tube to the back side of the head of the jig, hold it there a second then let set on rack for an hour or so, then put in my little jig box, and I am ready, so far I haven't run out in any trip, have come close a time or two, sometimes that old brush is unforgiving....just thought I would pass this on. Couple of pics of my power painting table and rod holder.......yeah yeah I am a diamond plate alum. freak..... Saved scraps from where I retired from.......... GO GETTEM!!!!!!!!
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    Nice looking set up Monty. Can't beat the look of tread plate.

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    Default Glue and jigs

    I have been using glue to keep the skirt up onmy jigs for a short while and think it works great. That is quite a nice set up you have.

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    Well done indeed.









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    Nice setup Silver!
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    Hi silver The jig heads i make Solves the jig problem real good. I make a ball head double barb jig . I also use a sickle hook. My jig testers beagle, frosty, bender, jlt and me like them. Buzzy

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzmanmo View Post
    Hi silver The jig heads i make Solves the jig problem real good. I make a ball head double barb jig . I also use a sickle hook. My jig testers beagle, frosty, bender, jlt and me like them. Buzzy
    Buzzy, Do you make any long shanked jigs? If so send me a PM with some prices please. Thx, Jay

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    Default buzzy's double barb 1/32 jig

    Here's a pic: These jigs with the double barb really hold the plactics on well. sorry for the flash.

    I just KNOW it was a big one!!!
    Mike

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    Smile That looks good

    I have some but the two barbs are 180 from one another and they still slip once in awhile, no offense but love the glue and no hassale.... thanks for pic....
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    Looks like your stuff is dress right dress mine on the other hand is quite the opposite......nice set up.
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