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id say at least 80% of the time that im fishing, i have a jig tied on so ive decided to start making my own jigs.

im looking for a weedless jig other than the round head (already plan on buying that mold) for making finesse jigs.

i was looking at the do-it snootie jig molds but i dont like that fact that it doesnt have a skirt collar. do you think this will be a problem when adding skirts? their poison tail jig mold has one but im not sure if im sold on the hook style on those.

are there any other companies other than do-it that make good jig molds?

id also like to hear your opinion on the snootie and poison jig molds for 1/8,3/16,1/4 and 5/16oz finesse jigs.

thanks for the input

-z

I have both molds.  I prefer the Poisontail over the Snootie.  The Hook on the Poison Tail is a great hook for a Jig.  The Snootie I like for making hair jigs, but the poison tail is a good overall jig for me.  I especially like it in 1/8 and 1/4 OZ.

  • 2 weeks later...
I have both molds. I prefer the Poisontail over the Snootie. The Hook on the Poison Tail is a great hook for a Jig. The Snootie I like for making hair jigs, but the poison tail is a good overall jig for me. I especially like it in 1/8 and 1/4 OZ.

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