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    Default Bat Jigs With A 90 Degree Twist


    Finally going to get some use out of my bat jig mold with this 90 degree mod. All cavities can now except a 90 degree hook. Came out really nice! 1/16, 3/32, 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4 oz shown.

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    I like it!!!!!! When they showed the ICAST video before the mold came out it didn't have that little piece of collar and I was going to get it, but when I saw the final version I took a pass.

    Wish I trusted myself enough to mod my molds!!LOL but I'm too much of a coward!!

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    Those look very good! Nice work


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    Lol thanks guys. I've always modded everything I touch from cars to computers to molds.

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    nice , can your mold use either hook now? or just the sickles after your mod? can you post a pic of the mod?

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    Sorry for delayed response. Haven't been over here much due to taking break from the heat of the garage. The mold can take both angled hooks. Which ever one I'm not using I simply use my gate cutters to cut off excess lead. The 90 degree in 3/16 oz is now my go to when single poling.

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    thanks for pic going to modify mine also.

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    Work it.

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    That is one GOOD lookin' jig. Luv the eyes and the paint job!!!
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    WOW! Like them Doc. Thanks have to borrow the mod mold thanks.Mod Our mold's.
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