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    Default When tying typical 1/16 oz jigs, they are 2 3/4 in long. When tying 1/32nds, do the


    jigs "shrink "in length, or do you keep same jig length, girth et c, but just with a lighter head?
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    For me it depends on the size of the hook, not the weight of the head. A 1/16 oz jig on a #2 hook will be longer than a 16th oz jig on a #4 hook. A 16th and a 32nd head on a # 4 hook will be the same length.
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    Gotcha.......same amount of material as well?

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    Same here, hooks length is important! I wouldn't get hung up in the length of your jigs though, just tie them like you want them. I tie mine a little longer than many do, but that is how I like them and they work for me and a lot of other guys. I am sure some of mine vary 1/4" at least! I do not measure where I am cutting the feathers.

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    Skip said it right. And there will be days when a tiny jig works and days where a larger jig profile is better. Make em all and fish them all.
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    I tie based of hook too, just have never found any use in small overall length jigs. If'n there small jigs I may catch more fish, more goggle eyes/bream/10"sacs.
    I'm not a big fan of a whole lot of material beyond the hook point either. Big mouths When tying typical 1/16 oz  jigs, they are 2 3/4 in long. When tying 1/32nds, do the have a better hook up ratio with more metal in em, to me anyways.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    For me it depends on the size of the hook, not the weight of the head. A 1/16 oz jig on a #2 hook will be longer than a 16th oz jig on a #4 hook. A 16th and a 32nd head on a # 4 hook will be the same length.
    This. And I measure tail materials against the hook to keep them consistent.
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    Default Thanks guys. Guess I was worried about rat pills in a room full of elephant crap!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by smoothlures View Post
    This. And I measure tail materials against the hook to keep them consistent.
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