Do-It Style "9" Shad Jig 1/2, 3/4oz
The Do-It Style "9" Shad Jig mold lets you cast custom jig heads in 1/2 and 3/4 oz weights, giving you control over the exact lures you tie for your favorite fishing conditions. If you're building a shad-body jig arsenal for bass, pike, musky, or saltwater applications, this triangular shad jig head design gives you the foundation to match hatch with confidence and save money versus buying pre-made heads.
The triangular profile of this shad jig design is engineered to hold its own in moving water. When currents push hard, that shape maintains stability and a natural presentation—critical when you're working deeper holes, channel drops, or tidal flows where standard round-head jigs can spin and tumble. You get the control you need to fish efficiently and cover water where the fish actually feed.
The staggered barb system secures plastic shad bodies and other thick plastic compositions reliably, so your custom jig stays rigged through multiple casts and fish. Whether you're pouring lead in a home shop or a production setting, this mold delivers consistent results across both weight options, letting you build a depth range without sourcing multiple molds.
Key Features
- Casts 1/2 oz and 3/4 oz jig head weights
- Triangular shad head design for stability in current
- Staggered barb holds plastic shad bodies and thick plastics securely
- DIY jig head customization—pour your own to your exact specs
Specifications
| Brand | Do-It Products |
| Product Type | Lure Mold (Jig Head) |
| Weight Options | 1/2 oz, 3/4 oz |
| Head Style | Triangular Shad |
| Barb Type | Staggered |
Frequently Asked Questions
What plastic bodies work with this jig mold?
The staggered barb design holds plastic shad bodies and other thick plastic bodies securely. For best results, use plastic designed for jig head fishing.
Can I cast both 1/2 oz and 3/4 oz with the same mold?
Yes. This mold casts both 1/2 oz and 3/4 oz weights, so you can build a range of head sizes for different depths and conditions without buying multiple molds.
What makes the triangular design useful?
The triangular shad head profile excels in current, maintaining stability and natural movement in moving water—ideal for river fishing, channel work, and tidal presentations where standard round heads can spin or tumble.

