01-22-2003, 11:47 AM
[cool] Yes, the jig heads are made in a special mold that has a slot to include a small #10 or #12 "crane" swivel. After painting...and tying, if you dress the jigs...you first get a size 0 split ring started on the blade of your choice, and then (using needlenose pliers) start it also on the outside loop of the crane swivel. Then you gently rotate it around until both the blade and the swivel are fully inside the split ring.
I also make several other kinds of spinner-decorated jig heads. They were originally intended for bass but work for just about every species I have pursued in both fresh and salt water. Here's a couple of pics of some of the spinner lures I make, both for fishing bait and plastics.
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I also make several other kinds of spinner-decorated jig heads. They were originally intended for bass but work for just about every species I have pursued in both fresh and salt water. Here's a couple of pics of some of the spinner lures I make, both for fishing bait and plastics.
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