Do-It Round Jig Mold 1/2oz 6cavity
The Do-It Round Jig Mold 1/2oz 6cavity lets you pour your own round jigs at home, giving you control over color, hook size, and finish without the markup of pre-made lures. Whether you're a serious bass angler who ties on a dozen different patterns a season or an experimenter who likes to dial in the exact look for your local waters, casting your own jigs saves money and lets you match the hatch on your terms.
This six-cavity mold is designed with gentle barbs that grip soft plastic bodies without tearing, so your finished jigs hold their skirts and trailers securely through multiple fish and hangups. That durability means you get more fish per lure and less frustration retying. The 1/2oz weight is a versatile middle ground for flipping, pitching, and open-water casting across a range of depths and cover.
Do-It's molds are engineered for consistent pours and reliable results, even if you're new to lure casting. The multi-cavity design speeds up production—six at a time—so you can build a solid color selection in a few evenings at the vise. If you're already investing in lead, epoxy, and paint, a dedicated round jig mold is a natural next step.
Key Features
- Six-cavity mold for efficient batch pouring
- Gentle barbs designed to grip soft plastics without tearing
- 1/2oz jig weight—versatile for shallow to mid-depth presentations
- Professional-grade mold construction for consistent results
Specifications
| Brand | Do-It Products |
| Mold Type | Round Jig |
| Cavity Count | 6 |
| Jig Weight | 1/2 oz |
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to cast jigs with this mold?
This mold is the casting tool itself. You'll also need lead, a heat source to melt it, and a way to pour (ladle or melting pot). For finished jigs, you'll want soft plastic bodies, hooks (sized to fit the cavities), paint, and epoxy or glue to set skirts and add details.
Can I use this mold for trailer baits or other soft plastics besides skirts?
The mold produces the jig head only. Once cast and cooled, you rig soft plastic trailers onto the barbs using your choice of materials—skirts, crawfish, swimbaits, or other bodies that fit the hook.
Is the 1/2oz weight good for bass fishing?
Yes. A 1/2oz jig is effective for flipping, pitching, and casting in shallow to moderate depths, and works well in a range of cover. Whether it's ideal for your specific water and technique depends on depth, current, and target species—but it's a solid all-around weight for freshwater bass.

