Yeah man. I got down my 2015 catalog and checked, and that's where I got them last time. Computers are awesome, but sometimes you just can't beat paper. I'm going to stock back up for a few more years. These are my favorite trolling jigs. I have been swayed a little bit by the gnats, though.
Anyway, thanks a bundle guys.
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Thats a great long lineing bait
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Buy the molds and make them is cheaper in the long run if you plan on fishing a good while. I lost 24 baits this pack wkd. What I would spend replacing them would be around the price of the the mold. I understand it's a time matter and if your not into making them or don't have the time I recon buying is the only option.
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Bird Down,
I have molds for my heavy weights (mostly catfish setups), and I pour some lighter stuff for crappie lines. I've tried some weighted hooks, with varying degrees of success, but I've never tried anything that has the shiny dangling things, spoons or spinners or whatever they are called. Where would a fellow go about getting molds for them? The ones I have now are hand-me-downs from my dad. I'd definitely try pouring some cause you ain't kidding about saving money that way. Way cheaper.
Get them from DoItMolds
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There is a forum on here that has some really talented jig makers that will answer any questions you may have. Do it mold is what we bought I believe. Go to the jig tying and lure making forum and you can get some good information there.
G, Bird Down,
Thanks. I'll check in on it. I've got enough now to give me a window for the learning curve. Maybe I won't have to buy any more of them expensive boogers.