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Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head

Posted By: PowerLizard

Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/11/24 02:25 AM

I am looking to order some more jig heads like the one below but can’t find them. I thought they were Northland brand from Cabela’s a couple of decades ago.
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Posted By: Dognot

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/11/24 02:36 AM

https://stores.mtpocketstackle.com/jigheads/

Look here
Posted By: PowerLizard

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/11/24 04:17 PM

Originally Posted by Dognot

The Weebler is somewhat close but I want the eyelet to be on the very tip of the front of the jig. It drags great along river bottoms for Sandbass and Hybrids.
Posted By: PowerLizard

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/12/24 03:11 PM

Still looking. The picture is of a 1/4 oz jig head.
Posted By: Bayou Burner

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/12/24 03:46 PM



Would a Flats/Bonefish type jig work?
Posted By: spazm09

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/12/24 03:50 PM

Would DIY be an option? Could be a fun project.
Posted By: wytex

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/12/24 04:25 PM

Google skimmer jig heads and look those over.
Posted By: PowerLizard

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/12/24 05:20 PM

The Flats jig head looks right but is too stout. I am looking for a 1/8 oz jig head with a smaller wire hook for Sandbass.
I have absolutely zero interest in melting lead for jig heads.
Posted By: wytex

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/12/24 10:30 PM

Close?
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/jig-catalog-spoon.shtml
Posted By: PowerLizard

Re: Need Help Finding Shovel Nose Jig Head - 03/13/24 12:46 AM


Close but too big. 1/2 oz is Largemouth Bass, not Sandbass,
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