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Cyclone Slip-N-Jig Punch Rig

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Some of you may be interested in this. http://www.basstackledepot.com/cyclone-slip-n-jig.aspx

Cyclone Slip-N-Jig is designed to punch through the thickest cover where the big girls live. There are no safe havens anymore because the Slip-N-Jig can get anywhere a bass can get. Add your favorite hook and trailer to the Cyclone Slip-N-Jig and you'll be hooked. This is essentially a skirted lead punch weight system that comes in one piece and gets you to where they live.

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WAY better then paying the $7-$10 per "BUB TOSH" rig, PAYCHECK baits may become BANKRUPT baits.
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Is the weight tungsten or lead? Im assuming tungston but it doesnt say either way.
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at $2.30 its gotta be lead.
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the ad said skirted lead punch weight
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I see it now, sorry. Thanks.
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NickTheLittleStick wrote:Is the weight tungsten or lead? Im assuming tungston but it doesnt say either way.
I updated the description.
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Thanks.
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jigfish its bub not bud, this would be a good idea but its lead!!!!!
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Both have their advantages that's why we carry both http://www.basstackledepot.com/paycheck ... kirts.aspx

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Mark,

One ounce lead weights have been around a long time without slip inserts without issue. What is the distinction between the slip N jig and a standard lead bullet weight?
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Will there be a tungsten version in the future?
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Its Very simple to figure out :idea:
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Are these going to be available at Delta Outdoors?
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bait barn sales the same basic rig but not the heavy weights. the slip jig they sale is more for flippin than for punching
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Jeff Antenucci wrote:Are these going to be available at Delta Outdoors?
Should be by Thursday unless we sell out which is possible as they are going pretty fast. If that happens it will be another week or so.
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BassTackleDepot wrote:
Jeff Antenucci wrote:Are these going to be available at Delta Outdoors?
Should be by Thursday unless we sell out which is possible as they are going pretty fast. If that happens it will be another week or so.
Thanks for that quick response, I'll try to make it out there to check those out.
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jigfish1 wrote:You get what you pay for ash there simple to make your tellin me that bait wont break down under heavy cover flipping you better think again ive been doing this stuff for over 30 years so i know more then you give me credit for and if that bait doesnt have and insert in it it will not last. I KNOW CUSTOM MOST COULDNT HOLD MY JOCK WHEN IT COME TO HAND TYING JIGS OR ANY OR CUSTOM BAIT DO I GIVE A **** WHAT PEOPLE THINK OF ME NOT AT ALL IF YOU'LL THINKI YOUR GOING TO BUST MY CHOPS THINK AGAIN and if you want to put this in the forum bee my guest. dam i can see another time out : twisted: ash thats for you buddy
I didn't tell you anything Mark Inman, I simply asked a question and sought your expert opinion. Everything else in your reply was what you inferred to the point where replying to yourself for me bustin your chop, I dont get what fired you up :?:

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ash wrote:
jigfish1 wrote:You get what you pay for ash there simple to make your tellin me that bait wont break down under heavy cover flipping you better think again ive been doing this stuff for over 30 years so i know more then you give me credit for and if that bait doesnt have and insert in it it will not last. I KNOW CUSTOM MOST COULDNT HOLD MY JOCK WHEN IT COME TO HAND TYING JIGS OR ANY OR CUSTOM BAIT DO I GIVE A **** WHAT PEOPLE THINK OF ME NOT AT ALL IF YOU'LL THINKI YOUR GOING TO BUST MY CHOPS THINK AGAIN and if you want to put this in the forum bee my guest. dam i can see another time out : twisted: ash thats for you buddy
I didn't tell you anything Mark Inman, I simply asked a question and sought your expert opinion. Everything else in your reply was what you inferred to the point where replying to yourself for me bustin your chop, I dont get what fired you up :?:

ps dude you posted this in the forum :roll:
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Great and I thought I had an original idea. Been pouring and tying those for a week. Found an old 1 ounce bullet weight mold. It was missing some parts so I had to plug the pour area and fill it backwards. Anyways doing it wrong they come out 1.5 ounce and have a tying ring.
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Any spinnerbait mold can be used too make a slip n jig you can make it out of the ultra minnow spinner or the h style molds will both work there by do-it mold company you get the connection sleeves and just add lead powder paint and skirts and your in business and you can even add eyes to the baits.
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I am using an old hilts 1 ounce mold. It is suposed to have an insert that fills the back of the mold with the pull wire for the line hole. Well if you plug the fill hole up and pour it backwards with regular pull pin they come out extended with a tie bar and are 1.5 to 2 ounce depending on if I fill it all the way up. But I will try your method for the lighter ones. Thanks for the tip.
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Just use a wire form in .040 diameter and run it so it IS exposed out both ends of the spinnerbait body your going to use then after you pour the lead just pull the wire why the mold is still close it hold the lure body inplace when pulling the wire. I have custom made connection sleeves i use in the baits i make so when pulling the wire it makes it much easier to pull and because i hand tie all my skirts and by using the sleeve it makes the body of the bait very solid but if your just making them for yourself you dont need the sleeve if your banding the skirts. Also if you plan on hand tying your skirts after you powder paint them run the wire back through the body of the bait so the wire is exposed past the collar end you can use a close eye wire form place the closed eye in the vise and it will hold the lure in place why you tie your favorite color skirt on.
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Jig is another good option as well. Dale makes some nice baits.

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jigfish1 wrote:Just use a wire form in .040 diameter and run it so it IS exposed out both ends of the spinnerbait body your going to use then after you pour the lead just pull the wire why the mold is still close it hold the lure body inplace when pulling the wire. I have custom made connection sleeves i use in the baits i make so when pulling the wire it makes it much easier to pull and because i hand tie all my skirts and by using the sleeve it makes the body of the bait very solid but if your just making them for yourself you dont need the sleeve if your banding the skirts. Also if you plan on hand tying your skirts after you powder paint them run the wire back through the body of the bait so the wire is exposed past the collar end you can use a close eye wire form place the closed eye in the vise and it will hold the lure in place why you tie your favorite color skirt on.
I just use a copper pull pin. Powder coat with a paper clip inside to hold it in the oven. One of my vices has rounded jaws and holds it tight when I hand tie the silicone. No inserts or any thing complicated. They look and work just as good as anything else. And it may not be the approved method but if I want to tie up fast I pinch the head of the bullet weight instead of pegs or bobber stops. Hasn't cut the line yet, but like I said it probably ain't the smartest thing to do. The sleeves won't work for mine. There close to 2 inches long. Skirt is tied about half way. I got a pic but can't do it from my I phone just email.
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You said the magic words hand tied skirts :lol:

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I was tieing flys for trout and streamers for ocean salmon since I was 8 years old. Never liked those pop on collar things, the material slips and you can't get it to flare out right unless you hand tie. Anyways the mold I am using is a hilts LMBU. You don't use there plug pull pin and they come out bigger with a tie bar.

I emailed a few pics to people they might be able to figure out how to post them.
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