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Topic: Lead molds  (Read 3116 times)

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Blue Jeans

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I was looking for some lead molds for jig heads :  http://www.do-itmolds.com/products/jigmolds_i.php?UID=20060807121109209.36.244.254 

Anyone have opinions on which style heady people prefer for rockcod fishing. I was going to bring my lead pot up to elk and pour some heads if people were interested?

-Brian G


Mahi

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How weird! I just got my lead mold via UPS today. I ordered mine through Barlow's Tackle Express and it took about 8 days to arrive. I got the trolling sinker mold and these brass wire eys and these hooks. I also got the lead melting deal called the hot pot. I spent about $85 bucks.

Now I just need lead.

CHEERS!
« Last Edit: August 07, 2006, 02:56:29 PM by Mahi Mahi »


Papa Al

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I was looking for some lead molds for jig heads : http://www.do-itmolds.com/products/jigmolds_i.php?UID=20060807121109209.36.244.254

I was going to bring my lead pot up to elk and pour some heads if people were interested?
-Brian G

I'd like to see how it's done.



Blue Jeans

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Check with a tire shop they might have used tire wieghts that you can get for free or super cheap.

I had checked out Barlow's before. I like the grave digger style head but they don't make a large one yet.

-Brian G
« Last Edit: August 07, 2006, 03:06:34 PM by Brian G »


Bill

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Do-it makes good stuff but they are generally small. I recently found this guy that makes some good looking stuff and BIG!

http://www.shawncollinscustoms.com/index.html

I have not ordered anything yet so I don't know how good he is but he has lots of stuff I have not seen anywhere else.


jmairey

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bill, those look like winners. I kind of like the mojos, the weights with two eyes, you can attach a siwash of your choice.
john m. airey