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Small Hair Jigs With Poured Plastic Bodies --how To?

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How are the small crappie jigs made with a hair or marabou tail, but a poured plastic body?

I've tried gluing on pieces of plastic worm, but haven't figured out how to get it on over the tail.

Only thing I've been able to do is slide a piece of worm over the hook, mash it up against the head, clamp it with a hemostat, and tie in a tail. Works after a fashion, but looks really ugly.

Looking closely at the commercial bodies, pretty clear they are poured somehow.

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I use a sewing needle with a big eye on it. Thread your marabo thru it and pull it thru slowly. Works like a charm. I also use this method for rubber legs on bluegill plastics. You can get on crappies.com and look under jig and plastic making and they have a very good video of how too's.. Good luck STEVE

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What I do is pour my plastisol into a lubed brass tube of which I have 3 different sizes for making slab busters. I cut them to size and use a tool that I made from a bullet sinker and some stainless wire. I stick the wire through the body, insert the maribou, pull it through, cut it off, put the lead head in and use super glue gel to hold it to the head because I never could find any molds or info on them.

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