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I like the Gamakatsu Cobra 27 Jig Heads in 1/4 oz and they work well, but I'm looking for the same head but with a larger hook, preferable a 2/0 EWG or  3/0.  I can't find these anywhere.  I've been using the regular Cobra 27's but I think a bigger hook would be better.  Anyone have any idea's where I can get these from?  Not looking to pour my own, just buy a bag of the heads, to powder paint myself and have jigs for the year.  Even checked Ebay, to no avail.  Only looking for about 50 heads also. 

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Get in touch with Mike (Seibert Outdoors) or Ted (Cadman) and see if they can fix you up.

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I've emailed Seiberts, North Star, and just waiting to hear back from them.

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I looked them up since I have never heard of that one before. That looks like a proprietary spincast head that would be tough to duplicate. The closest thing Do-It has would be a Arky mold with a 60 degree straighteye hook.

 

Allen

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Mike (Seibert Outdoors) will take care of you.

 

 

 

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Yeah I originally thought that was a bullet head from the pictures on gamakatsu's webpage.  Munkin is right. Its a modified Arky. If you need some Arky's I can hook you up.  I can not make that one though, its patented.

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