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    Hey guys I am new to crappie fishing and also tackle making! Just wondering what are your guys must have jig molds for crappie fishing? Thanks for the help

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    If you are just pouring jigs for yourself then there are a bunch of different styles available to you. Just pic the style you like that is available. I have a chub head mold that I really like for crappie. You also have the old standby round head. Aspirin heads have their fans. I would look for the one with a natural look.CF
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    Pony or horse head and round head are all I ever use personally. I make tons of different heads, but only those two are in my rods each day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin22 View Post
    Pony or horse head and round head are all I ever use personally. I make tons of different heads, but only those two are in my rods each day.
    I am the same way. Love the pony heads and use the round heads when not pulling the pony's.
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    I also fish mostly Poney Heads but if just getting started and fishing mainly plastics it's hard to go wrong with the old standby Ball Head with a barb.
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    redmans, Pony's, horse heads, ball and minnow.

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    I made my own molds for flat sided jig heads to take smaller hooks. For my tastes and uses i feel most heads use a hook a size to big most of the time and more so if im also targeting bluegill.
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    Roundhead jig,Staggered Barb 1/32-1/16 oz and 3/32 -3/16 oz molds you can tye jig's,use with plastics (crappie tubes) inside/ outside crappie tubes and work good with grubes!!! Works on plastic's without super Glue!!!
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    I suggest buying some pre-made samples of the various jig styles to try. After you have tested them, get the molds.

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    I'll be selling some of my do-it molds in a little while so keep your eyes on the personal classified section, my CDC brothers always get first shot before they go to ebay. 1/32, 1/16, and 1/8 pro molds, both ball and barb.
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