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I'm looking for a flat jighead with rough sides that are rigid and bumpy with a triangle shaped head thats very thin thats very sharp and pointed like an arrow with a compressed head thats 2 dimensional that has a razor design and I want it to be 1/8 inch thick with paralell sides to cut through the grass like a knife with its thin, narrow/streamlined lead head. Can anyone mold and make something like this for me?

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No offense, but you give a description a mile long with no picture of what your intent is. You have to give us some sort of ref picture. Your description is thorough but honestly I have no idea what you're talking about. I would like to help but???????????????? :-? :-?

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Almost sounds like a modified diamond jig or even like some kind of buzzbait head. Just a guess?  :(

Basslover12345, it sounds like you've seen something that you want to modify, do you remeber what it was?

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If you could draw a picture of what you're talking about it may be much clearer. It's always said "A picture is worth a thousand words."

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Make a prototype out of clay then take a pic to post.

Allen

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Sounds to me like you want what is essentially a keel-weighted broadhead with a hook attached.

Not sure how you'd go about making one though.

Also not sure if I'd want to try and yank it loose if it did hang up

Tom

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