I use a 1/24th for trolling deeper water. Usually tye a pattern in 3 to 4 different weights (same hook size) for trolling - covers different depths.
Does many people use this size of head? I was looking at getting this mold, but if there is not a huge demand for it I don't need it. I have a 1/32oz and a 1/16oz mold. Just curious to see what everyone has to say.
Also what about a 1/100oz head?
I would be hand tying on them all.
I use a 1/24th for trolling deeper water. Usually tye a pattern in 3 to 4 different weights (same hook size) for trolling - covers different depths.
I guess I use it a lot more than I ever planned to. 1/16 oz collarless heads for tying actually weigh in pretty close to 1/24. 1/32 oz is closer to 1/48. So a 1/24 collarless would be just a hair light of a 1/32 collared jig. Guess I didn't answer your question after all that.
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In all the years I have been tying there just have not been many people asking for that size head. I did tie some, just not a lot and I still have heads. Also know the 1/32 Oz Pony head actually weighs a little over 1/24 Oz! Actually right at 1/22 Oz for the Pony. Of course most 1/32 Oz heads with a collar probably are close to 1/24 already, lol!
Skip
I've been tying the 1/24 and like using it. I find it - the collarless - the fall about the same as a 1/32 with a collar. I have a friend that wouldn't use anything but a 1/48 collar. I poured some 1/24 for him and told him they were in between a 1/48 and 1/32. He loves them.
I never used the 100's.
I had this conversation with Skip a couple months ago and it seems like all the collarless jigs weigh about the the next smallest size with a collar. Just our thoughts
When I fish I normally use 1/32oz or 1/64oz but this last winter I did purchase some 1/100oz marabous to try.
I can't think of the situation right off hand but there's one in fishing where it pays to downsize.
There's several on eBay who sell 1/100oz jigs.
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I use them some
1/16 1/24 1/32
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We stopped using 1/80th & 1/100th w/small hooks because of fish mortality rate. Even though they are very effective the fish tend to inhale the jig deeper and you get more gut hooks.
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I primarily use either 1/24 or 1/32 oz jig heads...