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    I needed some small finesse ice Jigs and tried some 3 MM tungsten heads. The heads weight in at 8 grains which is a heavy 1/64 once with a # 14 hook.
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    Killers for sure.

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    I got to try the jigs yesterday afternoon. The jigs worked quite well as the fish would rise up five feet to eat the lure.
    I caught a bunch of Gills ranging from five to nine inches, the action was steady.
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    Looks good and seems you did well, congrats! I have a bunch of Tungsten Beads to use for making the head on a jig hook and they are nice and small, lol!

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