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Football head jig molds
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:51 pm
by HillbillyGeek
I don't have a mold for football heads, but I've been looking at them. There are several different styles. I've heard that bass jigs made with 60 degree hooks give more consistent hook sets than jigs made with 90 degree hooks because they don't obstruct the point of the hook as much. The "screwlock" models would also be sweet because a soft plastic trailer could be used to make the jig weedless and it would also stand up better than a trailer that's threaded onto the hook. Most bass jigs have an insert of plastic fibers to make them weedless, but I'm thinkin' that hook sets would be better with a screwlock + a soft plastic trailer.
screwlock mold
fiber guard mold
What do you guys think?
RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:27 pm
by kzoo
If your looking for a jig and pig, I'd definetely go with the fiber guard. When I'm out in LW, I just use a normal head with no screw lock or fiber.
RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:15 pm
by fishnislife
So when should we be able to make some orders? I'll take 1/2oz and 1/4oz. :thumleft:
Out of those two, the weedless. But I'm in the same boat as kzoo, I like the plain old normal football head.
fishnislife
RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:17 pm
by HillbillyGeek
Anyone ever used one of these?

RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:09 am
by kzoo
Same thing without the weedguard, Works just as well as a football head.
RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:08 am
by dilbert
I use the do-it
FBB-4H-AFMwith mustad BLN798 hooks (60-degree flat eye). You can also use 60-degree normal eye hooks in that mold. Use the base hole pins and you can cast them without the weedguard and glue one in later if you want.
Read about mine here:
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/Forum/vi ... php?t=2145
RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:18 am
by zen leecher aka Bill W
HillbillyGeek wrote:Anyone ever used one of these?

This one is more for walleye and I use it sometimes.
RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:58 pm
by Anglinarcher
kzoo wrote:Same thing without the weedguard, Works just as well as a football head.
Don't mean to cause problems, but I want to disagree on this one.
The stand up style head show is bettter for getting through rocks and gravel, although it will snag. It will slide along the bottom, but it does not rock.
The traditional football head will rock the offering up and down, call it a stand up that moves more. It hands up on just about any obstruction, but it moves more.
I prefer to have both styles in my box of tricks. Fishing at 60' in Roosevelt on the sand flats just seems better with the football style, but hitting the gravel/rock slides and clift edges is so much better with the other.
RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:00 pm
by kzoo
Definetely have more input what I can provide. I just get hung up with both styles quite a bit. Thanks for the tid bit.
RE:Football head jig molds
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:39 pm
by HillbillyGeek
dilbert wrote:I use the do-it
FBB-4H-AFMwith mustad BLN798 hooks (60-degree flat eye). You can also use 60-degree normal eye hooks in that mold. Use the base hole pins and you can cast them without the weedguard and glue one in later if you want.
Read about mine here:
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/Forum/vi ... php?t=2145
Those are some nice looking jigs Dilbert! Thanks for the tip about the weedguard. I didn't realize it was possible to cast them with a pin when you don't want a weedguard. It's nice to have the option.
How do football jigs do in heavy cover? I've heard that slim heads are better in cover and football heads are good for rocks and open areas.
