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Well, since one of my lakes started getting grassed up I decided to buy a bullet mold. I should probably buy stock in do-it molds. ;D

here is one of my recent heads I poured.

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Lol, It was Joe S. he took them for me and helping me with taking my own pictures alot. I've been getting into photography as of late. He will take pics of stuff for me then I will try to duplicate it with his help.

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Looks really close to the Outkast jigs I've developed a liking for the past few years.  I'd definitely be in for some in the spring.  Pretty well stocked up right now.

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Seriously, GMAN, your regular Widegap jig heads don't do too badly in grass.  I fish some thick weedy areas and catch a lot of fish with them.  These will just be better.  I will be ordering soon and I see you have the heads on the site.  Cool.

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GMan,

I have a question for you. Why cut the weedguards on a jig when you can make them without the extra strands? Just curious.

BTW don't feel bad, I too have about 150 Do-It molds, so the more the merrier, I think!

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Thanks guys,

Senile,  I agree they do pull through but these should be a little better in the weed. 

Cadman,  The weedgaurds were cut for photo purposes only.  The strands were a little off center causing the hook to be hidden 

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GMAN, I see the bullet head jigs are available in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 ounce sizes.  Do you expect to have larger sizes later for mat punching? 

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