Not exactly a jig but a jigging bait

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Here are a few samples from my Do It mold #3407. Pic is not the best (web cam) because my digital camera is in never never land!

 

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I like that mold but I haven't snagged me one yet . Bought a few bodies and made some slick lures with them . You can make them look almost as good as a crank bait . That is a pretty good job right there . I like to use vinyl paint on them for a little more detail with templates .
 

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I have looked at that mold in the past and always thought it looked cool....... you turned out some very nice work! Wish they made the mold in about half the size.
 

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nice paintjob! :icon14: How is fishing those things? What do you use them for? Any unique lure action?

wonder how they would come out in a shiny lightweight tin version :)
 

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I too have wondered about that mold, that right there looks to be some fine work. I hope you can get some better pics too. Nice patterns to say the least!!!
 

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Very nice, I take it your fishing it like a slab spoon? (lift and fall) You could put a spinner on the tail of those and fish them like a little George!
 

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Muskygary said:
Very nice, I take it your fishing it like a slab spoon? (lift and fall) You could put a spinner on the tail of those and fish them like a little George!

Yes and some slow trolling as well. I fish a lot of Jigging raps in fall and winter so these were as close as I could come. Fish hopkins spoons in late summer early fall as well as some slab spoons or as I call em flutter baits,
Lift and drop. vary action until you find what they like, and that can be from 6" to 6' sometimes slow and sometimes fast.
 

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When trolled have a nice wiggle plus you can bend them a bit to really make a side to side action. When jigged they have a nice wiggle on the up stroke and wigglllle diving action when dropping
 
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