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That just looks like a regular rubber jig.  I dont have a head design like that though.  Closest thing I have is a poisen head.

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$5 each  ;)  Now I know why I make my own.

Allen

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That's the jig that Davy Hite won the Elite Tournament on Clarks Hill with 2 years ago. It was a topwater bonanza and he walked away with it with this jig.

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what makes a mop? is there just extra material up around the head?

I saw Davy Hite on a interview and it is a jig with a living rubber skirt that is longer and twice as thick as a regular skirt. The jig in the pick is no where near as thick as the one Hite used.

Allen

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That's the jig that Davy Hite won the Elite Tournament on Clarks Hill with 2 years ago. It was a topwater bonanza and he walked away with it with this jig.

Is that the one they were making a big deal out of using a worm as trailer?  

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It is a heavier rubber, and alot of it. Longer and thicker also.

so its just double layered of the rubber.  thats easy.  Anyone know how many strands?

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I've never seen it myself, but I do remember seeing it on the Living Rubber site, or asking about it once. It might be really thick strands, like 1/4", but if you buy enough, I'm sure they'll cut what you want, they may even sell it uncut, could use a tube tool to make your own,

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I will try to find one at one of the local tackel stores. If any have them that is. They are hard to find. If I can find one, I can answer more of your questoins without  making a guess.

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