Didn't catch very many last year but used to catch quite a few on 1/8 oz. crappie jigs. Peaches showed me that trick.
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Didn't catch very many last year but used to catch quite a few on 1/8 oz. crappie jigs. Peaches showed me that trick.
Searched a bit today and had no luck finding a hex head mold. Found several finished heads and jigs for sale.
You won't find a mold unless extremely lucky.....the hex head seller said he has only seen three in 10 years of looking on ebay.....and he owns all three
Saltwaterguy said you can buy a blank mold and have them cnc cut with jigs to copy from....but that would not be cheap (unless maybe a vocational school) if you knew someone that worked in a machine shop too
My solution was altering the spear head (sanding the beveled cut on the nose) quick and easy....and works good
I wish I had a recording of the conversation I had with some guy out there one day about the bubble vs jig! My choice would be the 1/4 oz hex straw but I must say iron mans 1/2 oz spear hex are pretty darn good!
I'd imagine somebody got a blank from Do-it and had it machined out. Or maybe took one of the standard Do-it molds and had it modified.
Custom molds:
http://www.pouritmold.com/
I bet you could get Do-it interested in making one if you tried.
Edit: Yikes!! Looking at the custom mold pricing ($345), I'd buy a blank and a Dremel.
I never noticed before and know I don't have any .....is there white tubing that people use for the bubble rigs (sunglass holder) like what walmart or maybe even J&M sells?
I am in need of white
Thanks
Looks like C & B custom jigs sells the jig heads painted, unpainted and finished.
Yeahhh my search for hexhead molds has me seriously thinking about ordering a few jigs then taking measurements and firing up the CNC.