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Old 02-13-2008, 09:40 PM   #9
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I looked for a 3/4 but could not find one easily..
Here are some samples of my work.I don't think I use a single mold with the intended hook...
Brass sinker eyelets and stainless ones I make myself out of scrap plug wire..Nothing goes to waste..
Top is a 3 oz shad head with a 10/0 owner Nasty..
Next down a 2 oz bullet with a 10/0 mustad 3407 oldie but goodie..
Next down a 2 oz bullet with a 8/0 gami o shaunessy..Great hook..
U can by something like this from cabela's
next one down is the same with a different line tie placement.
Bottom Is a 1 oz bullet with a 5/0 gammi siwash..I will take the same 1 oz head an make it out of tin to give me close to 3/4..I use the siwash in smaller baits.Longer baits like a sluggo get the 5319 7/0 owner jig hook.One of the best..This is just a small sampling of what U basically have to do as IMO, there's just not anything made the way NIB Likes it...
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FORE!
It's usually darkest just before it turns Black..
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