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I'm looking for a specific type of jig head that I saw. Don't know who makes them but I can describe them. Standard jighead w/ a single plastic weedguard. it's kinda long and goes past the hook. On the hook, behind the barb is a pc of tubing. the weedguard is inserted into  the tubing. Weed guard collapses when you set the hook. Who makes them? Can't find them on the web. thanks in advance

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Not quite. How well do these work? I've seen these before. Never tried them. They would keep me from buying more jigheads. I want make  my tube jigs and swimbaits weedless.  Picture one fiber molded into the head. It comes out past the barb. There's a keeper made of some type of tubing right behind the barb. The fiber is inserted into the tubing.  i've seen them several times. In fact i just saw them on Bassmaster.  I just don't know who makes them..   Right now though i need to finish my coffee and get on the water. i'll check back in later. Tight Lines

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Chompers makes a stand up weedless head with a longish plastic weedguard that I have used and like quite well. 

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On 7/4/2016 at 3:55 PM, Cheesefrank said:

M pack jigs ?

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Bingo! Do they make just the jig head? Want to use something like that for tubes and swimbaits. . I was looking for a weedguard that will stay in place but be very flexible.

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They do make a swimbait head I found out. No  regular jig heads or tube bait heads. I wonder if they hold the patent on this design.

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