Very different looking for sure.Are those three way swivels? Peacock rope body?It looks good.Is this something new on the market?
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These are 1/16 and 1/8. The 1/8 jig with the tube is for my Slab Sauce and Liquid Minnow. This style jig should work well for drifting.
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This 1/8 twin spin has a peacock “rope” body. Don’t know how it will track – yet.
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Last edited by LedHed; 03-09-2010 at 06:17 AM.
Very different looking for sure.Are those three way swivels? Peacock rope body?It looks good.Is this something new on the market?
Very cool Led! Wonder if double willows would pull less?
Messed up with the weights – its 1/8 and 1/4 - can’t go back and edit.
JJJ
Yeah – they are 3 way, not sure of the size, think the smallest you can get is a #10. These might be#8. The rope is 2 wire strands with 6 strands of peacock herl twisted together. I hold one strand of the wire out at 90* while twisting and pulling – helps with hackle pliers. Was going to use it in the swap jigs but went another route.
RD
Don’t know yet – still proto types. I think the tube will work – blade will chum up a slick.
Very good looking baits.Would like to know how they go through the water.
"Garden Hackler"lol
i think the 2 blades will work and do 2 things give flash and hit togather making a noise
Alan
I like those. Shades of the old Shannon Twin Spin...sort of.
I'd be a little tempted to create an additional prototype that included two additional swivels and blades. Attach them to the 3-way's eyelets so that the blades rotate on an axis that is parallel to the jig's body when pulled through the water. This would enlarge the profile quite a bit but, hey, I tie for mostly for bass anyway.![]()
Again, very nice work LedHed.![]()
Jig Tyer.
Ha, I thought you were joking before when you said they were in the works. Looks like you pulled it off!
Scent holder looks good... I need to start taking notes, loosing my mind, forgot about that, need a box to stand on....![]()
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That'll attract something!
-Josh
cool looking jig and interesting twin spinner on it!!
Fatman