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    Default Worm-Tail Jigs


    I made these up yesterday. Whats your thoughts? 1/64 heads with a #8 hook for the trailer. I doubled up 12lb mono to link the hooks and wove ultra chennile through it. Around 2" total length.



    With nasty cold/windy weather, the gills (and crappie) for the most part have gone on hiatus. Tried them today for a bit, but no takers, I had minners along too and just couldn't find much of anything willing to ride home with me. :rolleyes: Is this cheating?? :o Made some poppers with the same idea, gonna post on the fly board. - AF

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    Default Good idea Atticafish!

    I like em! I've done similar without the trailer and a 3" worm.
    Those look good with the hackle around the head!!
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    Nice ones,Ya best tie a few more. them two guna get nawed.

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    I'm thinking of a leech for walleye or sauger.
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    Awesome jigs, Attica! Look out bass (or any fish, really).
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    Tight tye - greart idea

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    Lookin good11111111 You cold also try tying some without that extra hook and a bit shorter tail.

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    Thanks for the comments everyone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Lookin good11111111 You cold also try tying some without that extra hook and a bit shorter tail.

    Fatman
    Fatman... I got the idea from the San Juan Worm fly pattern that has 1 hook in the middle of the worm body and sorta mixed it with the popular Creme (sp?) rubber worms that are pre rigged with 2 hooks. :D Was talking with a guy who got into some good browns using the rubber version with floats on spinnging gear.

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    Used to slay big gills on small leeches ( live ) the ones too small for walleye. I don't see any reason those won't do the same. By the way the walleye didn't know they were too small and they gobbled them up also.

    When I operated a bait shop I always had plently of little leeches as the fishermen wouldn't buy the small ones. The only way I could buy them was mixed. Might have to try tying your pattern as I haven't had live leeches for quite awhile.

    Rabbit zonker strips also make a good leech imitation according to a lot of tying sites.
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    You may like this story then. Spring 2008 I was actually trying off my bulkhead for some bass action and using a 1/4 oz with marabou and worm tail or most of a 4" worm. Caught no bass, but caught 2 really nice crappie and both in the range of 12"-14" (don't really remember them as I think one or both got let back).

    The guides back when used this black marabou jig after fronts in the spring so they could still catch some.

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