Do-It Bullet Spinner Jig 3/4,1,11/8oz
The Do-It Bullet Spinner Jig is a versatile lure mold designed for anglers who tie their own jigs and want reliable, battle-tested profiles in their tackle rotation. This mold produces the classic bullet-head shape that punches through cover efficiently, making it a go-to choice for freshwater and saltwater applications where you need a jig that moves decisively through the water column. Available in three weights—3/4 oz, 1 oz, and 1 1/8 oz—you can match the mold to your target species, depth, and current conditions, giving you flexibility to dial in the presentation without buying multiple molds.
The bullet profile is engineered to cut through vegetation and brush without hanging up, a practical advantage when you're working dense cover where panfish, bass, or pike hunt. Whether you're fishing shallow grass beds, timber, or open water, the streamlined shape lets your jig drop straight and swim naturally on the retrieve. For DIY jig tyers, this mold opens up customization possibilities: pair it with your choice of hooks, thread colors, and materials to build jigs that match the forage in your water.
Do-It Products has built a strong reputation among serious anglers and competitive lure makers for mold accuracy and durability, and this Bullet Spinner Jig mold reflects that standard. Once you've invested in the mold, you're set to produce dozens of finished jigs at a fraction of retail cost, making it an economical choice for anglers who fish regularly and go through tackle seasonally.
Specifications
| Product Type | Jig Mold |
| Head Shape | Bullet |
| Weight Options | 3/4 oz, 1 oz, 1 1/8 oz |
| Manufacturer | Do-It Products |
Frequently Asked Questions
What hook sizes work with this Do-It Bullet Spinner Jig mold?
The mold accommodates standard jig hooks; confirm the specific hook size range by checking the mold cavity design or contacting Do-It Products directly, as hook compatibility varies by weight and cavity configuration.
Can I use this mold for saltwater jigs?
The bullet profile and weights are suitable for saltwater applications, though you'll want to use corrosion-resistant hooks and materials rated for salt exposure when tying.
Which weight should I choose for my fishing?
Choose based on your target depth and cover: lighter weights (3/4 oz) work well in shallow water and lighter current, while heavier weights (1 1/8 oz) help you reach deeper structure and move through faster water or dense cover.
Do I get multiple cavities or just one in this mold?
This is a single-cavity mold for the bullet head shape in your chosen weight. You'll produce one jig per pour, giving you precision and consistency in each finished jig.

