Eyes For Jig Heads. 1/16 i have molds that take 4mm and others that take 5mm. Have some that are 5mm and others that are 6mm. jig head eye chart. See below for the correct eye size for replacement or making your own jigs, parachutes or bucktails! the eyes on jig heads are usually either at a 60° angle from the hook shank (this is when the eye is toward the front of the jig head) or at a 90° angle (this is when the eye sits on top of the jig head). depends on the mold. in the jig size range you reference you'll be better off painting the eyes unless the heads have flats for the eyes so the edges. Our lure eyes can be used on hard baits like jigs, crankbaits, and topwater lures, as well as poured soft baits like shad. lure eyes make any fishing lure more realistic. The 60° placement is better for swimming your jig or bouncing it along the bottom, and also may be better at preventing snags. in particular, i covered jig head shape and eye placement, which are two of the most. Fantastic molded lure eyes actually have depth. Buy 25 or more, and get $1.53 off each pack. this is an easy way to put eyes on your jig heads and fishing lures!
Our lure eyes can be used on hard baits like jigs, crankbaits, and topwater lures, as well as poured soft baits like shad. the eyes on jig heads are usually either at a 60° angle from the hook shank (this is when the eye is toward the front of the jig head) or at a 90° angle (this is when the eye sits on top of the jig head). The 60° placement is better for swimming your jig or bouncing it along the bottom, and also may be better at preventing snags. jig head eye chart. depends on the mold. 1/16 i have molds that take 4mm and others that take 5mm. Have some that are 5mm and others that are 6mm. See below for the correct eye size for replacement or making your own jigs, parachutes or bucktails! lure eyes make any fishing lure more realistic. in the jig size range you reference you'll be better off painting the eyes unless the heads have flats for the eyes so the edges.
Jig Heads with 3D Eyes
Eyes For Jig Heads Have some that are 5mm and others that are 6mm. See below for the correct eye size for replacement or making your own jigs, parachutes or bucktails! depends on the mold. this is an easy way to put eyes on your jig heads and fishing lures! Fantastic molded lure eyes actually have depth. in the jig size range you reference you'll be better off painting the eyes unless the heads have flats for the eyes so the edges. Buy 25 or more, and get $1.53 off each pack. Our lure eyes can be used on hard baits like jigs, crankbaits, and topwater lures, as well as poured soft baits like shad. The 60° placement is better for swimming your jig or bouncing it along the bottom, and also may be better at preventing snags. 1/16 i have molds that take 4mm and others that take 5mm. in particular, i covered jig head shape and eye placement, which are two of the most. lure eyes make any fishing lure more realistic. the eyes on jig heads are usually either at a 60° angle from the hook shank (this is when the eye is toward the front of the jig head) or at a 90° angle (this is when the eye sits on top of the jig head). jig head eye chart. Have some that are 5mm and others that are 6mm.