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Hey all! New to the group. I absolutely love swim jig fishing. I'm partial to the Northern-style. I'm getting into jig building myself and I'm curious is anyone can comment of the differences between the Do-it weedless bullet jig and the weedless grass jig. They basically look identical, with the exception of the keeper style, and eye impressions. I personally like swim jigs like those from Brovarney with painted eyes, vs. the 3D eyes (which seem to come off more often than not). Therefore, I was leaning towards the bullet jig which I would modify to accept a wire keeper, and I'd just paint eyes on. Any input would be appreciated! 

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Thanks for the response cadman. That is what I thought. I mainly will be using 1/4 and 3/8...occasionally 1/2 if the situation dictates. The other reason I leaned towards the bullet jig is that all three of these are available in one mold, would have to buy two molds to get those sizes in the grass jig. I appreciate you taking the time to answer.

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5 hours ago, jigswimmer said:

Hey all! New to the group. I absolutely love swim jig fishing. I'm partial to the Northern-style. I'm getting into jig building myself and I'm curious is anyone can comment of the differences between the Do-it weedless bullet jig and the weedless grass jig. They basically look identical, with the exception of the keeper style, and eye impressions. I personally like swim jigs like those from Brovarney with painted eyes, vs. the 3D eyes (which seem to come off more often than not). Therefore, I was leaning towards the bullet jig which I would modify to accept a wire keeper, and I'd just paint eyes on. Any input would be appreciated! 

I use clear nail polish to keep my 3D eyes on my swim jigs.

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