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  1. I recently bought the molds for the poison tail jigs. These molds can be used to pour jigs from 1/8 oz up to 1 oz. i am using the molds to make some jigs that have a pretty good action. I see no problem with the smaller jigs that will be used for largemouth bass, but I was thinking of using the larger sizes for stripers and redfish. I was also thinking of making some for a friend who fishes a lot for musky. However, the hooks seem pretty thin. What do you guys think? Can the 4/0 and 5/0 91768BLN stand up to stripers and musky? Thanks, Pete
  2. Uncle Jay

    RSCN4330

    a salt water plug or jerk bait in classic red and white pattern. I made this one for a guy I work with for his fishing trip on Cape Cod Ma.
  3. Uncle Jay

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    This is one of my 7 inch wire through salt water baits.
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