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    1/48 oz × #8's, #00 brass blades , 1 1/4" long.
    Actual weight 1/28 oz.Name:  20201025_134825.jpg
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    Nice job, very articulate.
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    Nice! Where did you get those jig heads? I can’t seems to jig them with a size 8 hook.
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    Cast them myself. That's the neat thing about casting your own jigs. You can change from recommended hook sizes very easily.
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    Nice! Where did you get those jig heads? I can’t seems to jig them with a size 8 hook.
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    Yes very nice indeed. A lot of work in them.
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    Looks like they would be a good Kokanee jig trolling behind a dodger.Horseheads


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    Tied them to use on some stocked trout in a local park lake. Next spring on some spawning crappie and gills. Just like trying different components. These have Baitfish Emulator Flash tails and flat diamond braid collars.

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    Very good indeed.

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    Good job and look like catchers!

    I love fishing Horsehead jigs! I actually started trolling with them way back about 1979. I use them spring and fall.

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    those look awesome
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