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    Default No Collar Minnow Head Mold?


    I'm looking for a no collar minnow head mold but the closest that I've found has a wire keeper like this one:
    DoIt JMWB-7-A Minnow Head with Keeper Mold


    Can I use this mold without the wire keeper to get results like this?
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    Yep you might have to clean up the shank of the hook at times but it will work just fine.
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    I agree with bugman
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    Looks like a Matzuo hook - getting harder to find

    You can fill the wire keeper cavity with hi-temp silicon (temp) or JB weld (kind of permanent).
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    Have a bunch of them! and tested every single one to see if they'd snap!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LedHed View Post
    Looks like a Matzuo hook - getting harder to find

    You can fill the wire keeper cavity with hi-temp silicon (temp) or JB weld (kind of permanent).

    Not sure about what type hook, I just bought 'em off ebay. Thanks for the tip about filling the cavity!

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    no worries LC

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