crappieperchhunter Posted February 28, 2015 Report Posted February 28, 2015 Beautiful work Roy. It's easy to see you enjoy the process and are not just cranking out cookie cutter jig heads. Do you do panfish sized stuff....1/32 or 1/16size ?
Roy Posted February 28, 2015 Author Report Posted February 28, 2015 Thanks Crappieperchhunter, For the time being, the smallest I have is an 1/8th ounce.
PUMP KNOWS Posted February 28, 2015 Report Posted February 28, 2015 What do you guys target with these jigs? I never had any luck with jigs before but I would like to learn how to fish them this year.
gaspumper Posted February 28, 2015 Report Posted February 28, 2015 What do you guys target with these jigs? I never had any luck with jigs before but I would like to learn how to fish them this year. If you were to make it to the Trent river in Trenton the first week of the season,I would be glad to take you out and show you how we use them for walleye .
Steve Posted February 28, 2015 Report Posted February 28, 2015 black and yellow bucktail jig...if sunfish are around, they are amazing! roy, those look great!
PUMP KNOWS Posted March 1, 2015 Report Posted March 1, 2015 If you were to make it to the Trent river in Trenton the first week of the season,I would be glad to take you out and show you how we use them for walleye . Thanks for the offer!
singingdog Posted March 1, 2015 Report Posted March 1, 2015 What do you guys target with these jigs? I never had any luck with jigs before but I would like to learn how to fish them this year. Bass, walleye, lakers, brookies, pike, early season musky. Hair jigs are one of the most versatile lures around, and can save you a pile of $ on plastics. Here are some that I tie
OhioFisherman Posted March 1, 2015 Report Posted March 1, 2015 Nice work! I especially like the style of the top two by singing dog! " What do you guys target with these jigs? " Largemouth, smallmouth, but anything that swims might eat one, I have caught walleye on them and hooked muskies on them, although not intentionally. Fish don't have trouble finding a small jig in the pitch black of night, a 1/8 ounce or 3/16th is fine as long as you have a decent hook in it for bass. A small pork frog or plastic on it and you're good to go!
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