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Message Subject: Stand Up Jigs, What's a Good Jig?
sworrall
Posted 4/19/2003 11:38 AM (#67381)
Subject: Stand Up Jigs, What's a Good Jig?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Here are a couple shots of my favorite smaller weight jigs for casting plastics.

The flatter orange jig is my design, for popping weeds. The next is a Powerhead, then my dad's Diamond head, another of my dad's diamond heads, and a Herbie Cobra. Weights are 1/3, 1/2, 5/8, 1/4, 5/8. I made the first, second, and fourth from the left in my molds. The third from the left is a Repka.

The other pic shows the gap, and what is a desirable hook angle so the jig bites when the hook is set.

I'll find my swimmer box, and get some pictures of those up soon.

 




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dennis b
Posted 4/19/2003 2:26 PM (#67397 - in reply to #67381)
Subject: RE: Stand Up Jigs, What's a Good Jig?




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Steve;
Who's the thin hairy fella in the second pic?????
Early Lon Chaney ?
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