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    Was wondering if you guys use this size a lot.? I just bought 7000 1/32 jigs with #6 hooks. 70 bags of different colors. 100 of a color in each bag. Got a good buy on them so I'm happy but but I don't use a lot of that size. I mostly use 1/16 and 1/8.
    This should last me for at least a little while.

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    Sounds like me a bunch of years back when Matzuo hooks were the thing. I bought 7000 of them and had them for a long time, but I always had good jigs. Have fun with em.
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    Yup I use them.
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    I use them alot but I have jig heads in just about every size you can imagine. I use buy alot of unpainted jig heads when I could get 100 of them for less than $8. I been a few years since I have purchased them since they have gotten so expensive now. I use to get painted ones like the ones pictured for 89 cent for 10 jig heads. I have thousands of them in my stock.

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    Wow, that's a lot ! It'd take me a bunch time to tie up all of them.

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    We use them. 7000 should set you for life!
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    Cool. I may let some of them go but only paid a little over $3 - 100. Couldn't pass them up. Hooks would cost more than that I would think.
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    Looks like good stuff. 1/32 is my go to size
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    Use 1/32 and 1/64 with soft plastic. Yesterday a must considering the super shallow water fish were caught in. I will go to a #8 hook if needed for the little nippers.

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