Do-It Horse Head Mold No Collar 1/8-1/4oz 6cavity
The Do-It Horse Head Mold is a 6-cavity casting tool designed for anglers who want to pour custom jigs in the 1/8 to 1/4 ounce range. This no-collar mold lets you create horse head jigs at home — a proven pattern for crappie, walleye, and bass fishing. The horse head shape is efficient for tournament anglers and casual fishermen alike, combining the look of a small baitfish with a design that minimizes snagging in rocks and brush while maintaining good water flow around a trailing spinner blade.
Building your own jigs from a mold puts you in control of head shape, color, and hook choice, letting you match local conditions and refine your presentation on the water. The no-collar design keeps things simple during the pour and finish. With six cavities per mold, you can batch-produce a session's worth of jigs in one casting, then customize them with paint and components after they cool.
Whether you're tying on a horse head for a blade-and-jig combo or experimenting with different head weights and colors, this mold gives you the foundation. Take care when painting finished jigs: keep swivels free of paint so spinner blades rotate freely and flash properly on the retrieve. A small piece of drinking straw slipped over the swivel before spray painting is a simple way to protect the mechanism.
Key Features
- 6-cavity mold for batch production of custom jigs
- No-collar design for straightforward pouring
- Casts jigs in 1/8 to 1/4 ounce sizes
- Horse head shape reduces snags while maintaining water flow
- Ideal for building spinner jig combos for bass, walleye, and crappie
Specifications
| Brand | Do-It Products |
| Mold Type | Horse Head, No Collar |
| Cavities | 6 |
| Weight Range | 1/8 to 1/4 oz |
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish can I target with horse head jigs cast from this mold?
Horse head jigs work well for crappie, walleye, and bass. The shape and design are particularly effective when rigged as a spinner-and-jig combination, where the trailing blade attracts fish through flash and vibration.
Can I use this mold to make jigs in different weights?
Yes. This 6-cavity mold casts jigs in the 1/8 to 1/4 ounce range, so you can pour different weights depending on water depth and current conditions by adjusting your lead shot or molten lead amount.
How do I prevent the spinner swivel from sticking when I paint my finished jigs?
Keep paint away from the swivel so it can rotate freely and move the blade. When spray painting, cover the swivel with a small piece of plastic drinking straw cut to length and slipped over it. For brush painting, use a small brush and apply paint carefully to the head only.