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Today was like Christmas for me as my custom Ned hook samples arrived today. Now I have to make some more molds to accommodate them and wait for  all them to be made. Based on my experience with Ned baits I went with a size 1 Limerick hook. For those who do not know that name its what is on a Jackhammer.

 

Allen

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  • Super User
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This could interesting to see the final product. 

  • Super User
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Finished head, now the waiting game for the other hooks to arrive. 

 

Allen 

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  • Super User
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Nice looking jig Allen.  What gauge is the weed guard wire and why bend the tip?

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That looks quite promising!

  • Super User
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20 hours ago, Jig Man said:

Nice looking jig Allen.  What gauge is the weed guard wire and why bend the tip?

Not sure the weedguard size I can hit it with the calipers to see. The reason for the bend in the weedguard is two fold. First the first thing that pokes the fish is the hook,  second is that the weedguard doesn't blind the fish. 

 

Allen 

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  • Super User
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Thanks Allen.  I’m in the process of making weedless swim bait jigs with a Surflon guard it is coated and has to be glued in after the heads are painted and baked.  An uncoated wire appeals to me.

  • Super User
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Calipers battery is dead so I need to figure out where to get one. 

 

I use two different wire weedguards in baits.  One one that Ned is the lightest and personally only good for Neds. Other one is a twisted wire I mainly use for tube heads. 

 

Allen 

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6 hours ago, Munkin said:

Calipers battery is dead so I need to figure out where to get one. 

 

I use two different wire weedguards in baits.  One one that Ned is the lightest and personally only good for Neds. Other one is a twisted wire I mainly use for tube heads. 

 

Allen 

If you find out about the tube wire, I’d appreciate information thanks.

  • Super User
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4 hours ago, Jig Man said:

If you find out about the tube wire, I’d appreciate information thanks.

Home | Mustang Wire Products

 

Mark at Mustang Wire finally fixed his website. This is where I get all my wire keepers, weedguards, and spinnerbait frame.

 

Allen

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  • Super User
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On 4/22/2023 at 1:22 AM, Munkin said:

Today was like Christmas for me as my custom Ned hook samples arrived today. Now I have to make some more molds to accommodate them and wait for  all them to be made. Based on my experience with Ned baits I went with a size 1 Limerick hook. For those who do not know that name its what is on a Jackhammer.

 

Allen

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*I would like to see the keeper a little closer to the front of the hook - this aides in not only rigging soft plastics with the open hook but also especially better for T-Rigging to hold the soft plastic better (closer to the jig head) . To prevent snagging I am using Ned Jig heads to lend themselves to T-Rigging so I can bury the hook point in the soft plastic (the Berkley Half Head Jig in 1/16th oz. and 1/8th oz. is ideal for rigging a Ned Rig open hook OR T-Rigged with hook buried in the soft plastic) .

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On 7/15/2023 at 10:30 AM, ChrisD46 said:

*I would like to see the keeper a little closer to the front of the hook - this aides in not only rigging soft plastics with the open hook but also especially better for T-Rigging to hold the soft plastic better (closer to the jig head) . To prevent snagging I am using Ned Jig heads to lend themselves to T-Rigging so I can bury the hook point in the soft plastic (the Berkley Half Head Jig in 1/16th oz. and 1/8th oz. is ideal for rigging a Ned Rig open hook OR T-Rigged with hook buried in the soft plastic) .

 

It's a 90 degree jighead hook.  I suggest you go with the EWG  Ned hook. 

 

Allen 

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  • Super User
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Hooks will be here in 1-2 weeks. time to get ready to start pouring the crap out of them.

 

Allen

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there once was a young man with much time

he used to make his jigs quite sublime

much time did he look

to choose the right hook

of a type that resembled this rhyme

 

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  • Super User
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There once was a man from Nantucket …

 

I digress. Still think these are cool. 

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1 hour ago, BASS302 said:

there once was a young man with much time

he used to make his jigs quite sublime

much time did he look

to choose the right hook

of a type that resembled this rhyme

 

Ok...now do it as a Haiku. <G>

 

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Allen, where are you gonna offer these for sale?

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