Overview
Perfect for fishing your favorite swimbait or outfitting an umbrella rig, the Do-it Jig Mold Shad Head Rig Jig is great for anglers who fish a lot of swimbaits and want to make their terminal tackle more cost effective. Featuring a triangular shaped head and a 30-degree line tie angle, the Do-it Jig Mold Shad Head Rig Jig stays keeled and runs true at any speed. The flat back and wire keeper system also mates up seamlessly with a wide variety of soft plastic swimbaits and holds them firmly in place. Dress it up with a custom paint job to match your trailer and finish it with 3D eyes, the Do-it Jig Mold Shad Head Rig Jig is a must-have for avid swimbait anglers.
Do-it is a leader in the tackle craft industry and has been manufacturing high quality molds and various lure making equipment for over 50-years. For anglers that want to create custom, one-of-a-kind creations, each mold is cast from high-grade, warp-resistant aluminum alloy and is warrantied against manufacturer defects to provide years of reliable use. The face of every mold is machined smooth and flat to prevent flash and all hinges are machined to tight specifications to assure precision alignment. Do-it also individually inspects each mold to ensure that all hooks and inserts fit properly, and for your convenience the style of any hook or insert is permanently marked on each mold.
Do-it Jig Mold Model Number | Mold Sizes (oz) |
Shad Head Rig Jig 3499 | 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16 |
Do-it Recommended Hooks:
Do-it Mustad Casting Swim Jig 32886BLN Hook
Do-it Recommended Components:
Wire Forms Bait Keeper WB400
Other Lure Building Supplies:
All Jig Mold Hooks
All Lure Customization Parts
Previous Feedback
Comments: I really like this mold. However, my main reason for the mold is the 1/8oz 3/0 hook slot. I used the recommended hook and where the mold makes the eye impression it seems the hook is too fat. It leaves a void in almost every pour no matter what I try. Then when you break off sprew it takes about half the lead off the head.
From: Ryan: Oklahoma 1/15/23