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    When started tying only 2 years ago, I really wanted to make nice looking jigs. Sometimes the cost of materials, and jigs, or any type lure is just so expensive.

    Now, I'm still a cheapskate, so when I saw pill head jigs for the first time, I wanted some, but prices for me were a bit much.

    I now make DIY ball head jigs into pill head jigs...price is right and I get to practice making nice looking jigs or at least acceptable jigs. Maybe I'm not the only one doing this. I'd love to see others who have some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hankll View Post
    When I started tying only 2 years ago, I really wanted to make nice looking jigs. Sometimes the cost of materials, and jigs, or any type lure is just so expensive. I tried alternative materials, with not much satisfaction.

    Now, I'm still a cheapskate, so when I saw pill head jigs for the first time, I wanted some, but prices for me were a bit much.

    I now make DIY ball head jigs into pill head jigs...price is right and I get to practice making nice looking jigs or at least acceptable jigs. Maybe I'm not the only one doing this. I'd love to see others who have some.

    Here are some I made, ready to tie up tonight...and some I've tied....Name:  20211115_194522.jpg
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    Love it! I use to years ago. Would make them in my table top vice.

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    I bought a bunch of cheapo ebay jig heads last year, and about half of them had heads that were loose on the hook. Squeezing them in a vice like you did gets the head tight to the hook, and I really like the looks of them.

    Nice jigs!

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    Nice. I have done this before too and usually works good, just don’t flatten to a pancake….lol. I use the flat part of needle nose pliers. I found the hardest part for me was getting them consistent.

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    I have flattened them with pliers so that I could put eyes on them
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    Looks like he is using pliers. Leaves little grooves which are then concealed by the 3D eyes.



    When I first started crappie fishing I figured it would be cheaper to just buy my junk. That didn’t really work out for me as I started wanting things I couldn’t buy. Thanks for sharing you work with us.
    Maybe they will bite this one……
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micanopy View Post
    Looks like he is using pliers. Leaves little grooves which are then concealed by the 3D eyes.



    When I first started crappie fishing I figured it would be cheaper to just buy my junk. That didn’t really work out for me as I started wanting things I couldn’t buy. Thanks for sharing you work with us.
    I do use pliers, and the consistency was a problem. I'm working on a pair of pliers where the jaws are producing the dimpled flat spot for the eyes and producing the round circumference more consistently.
    I'll show my results when I get the pliers done.

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    Do you heat the heads or is the lead soft enough that you don't have to? Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hankll View Post
    I do use pliers, and the consistency was a problem. I'm working on a pair of pliers where the jaws are producing the dimpled flat spot for the eyes and producing the round circumference more consistently.
    I'll show my results when I get the pliers done.

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    A setscrew through the handle of the pliers could make them pretty consistent
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