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    Default Unleaded Crappie Jig


    Matzou #4 × 1/22oz.Name:  20200518_213709.jpg
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    That is a great looking jig

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    Nice looking jig, how does she balance with the eye set back?
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    It hangs horizontal on a vertical presentation.
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    Good looking jig. Congrats!

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    Looks good, but if not lead what is the head made of?

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    I'm gonna guess either it's tungsten or a regular bead. I just bought some pins from Hobby Lobby to try tying the same jig based on the balance leech method.

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    A solid brass bead 1/4" Skip. They are used to make in-line spinners. Had some in my tying room from 20 years ago when I made a lot of spinners.
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    Looks good, but if not lead what is the head made of?

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