We do very well with a 1/16 or 1/32 black head with a natural squirrel tail. They used to be tied by a local man that has since passed away. They were called bream killers.
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Does anyone use hair jigs for shellcracker or redear?? I make my own crappie hair jigs, but have never used them for shellcracker. I have caught a few while crappie fishing. Thinking of tying some 1/32 black hair when the shellcrackers go on bed. Just wondering if anyone has had any success using hair jigs.
They work but there are days when they want something else - I actually like grizzly bear over the air moves better in the water
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We have used very tiny jigs called Rockhoppers tipped with nibbles for Redears.
I haven't tried hair jigs, but I've caught plenty on 1/32 oz. black plastics (beetles and 1" twisters). Can't imagine why a small hair jig in black wouldn't work.
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when they are shallow I use a 1/24 or 1/16 green chartreuse kiptail jig tipped with a redworm or 1/2 of one depending on how large the worms are, hook the worm thru the end so that it waves around behind the jig, never tried a black hair jig for them yet.
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I have never used a jig for them. I will give that a shot this Spring. However, they love a #12 beadhead Hares Ear nymph under an indicator. Deadly!!!
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Nimrod, could you put up a pic of one of those rockhopper jigs? I would love to see what they look like.