Ship made this nice tutorial on how to make them:
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/jig-t...em-photos.html
Although the ones picture looked dipped.
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So i bought some new jigs at a local bait shop and i want more but i dont want to pay the price he is selling them for! I have never seen these before and he has them special made by somebody and sells them for $1 a piece. They have been working awesome for me on the mississippi river the past week! All they seem to be is some kind of tinsel with a small rubber body. I have been putting them on a 1/32oz. barbless jighead and it has been working perfect. Anybody know where i can buy some or how to make some myself?
Ship made this nice tutorial on how to make them:
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/jig-t...em-photos.html
Although the ones picture looked dipped.
They almost look like hollow tubes, with thetail trimmed. Then stuffed with marabou or something.
Its just flash like grizzley flash and rubber im sure ship could make you those
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Could be stuffed in there but it sure looks like the material was placed in the mold and then it was poured, or somebody did a really good job on em!!!!!!!
looks to me they have been tied at the waist
, making the shorter front fibers to spread out a bit, then dipped.
There is a Dip It product on the market that should work, normally used to dip tool handles.
It's also possible the front fibers were trimmed in a rounded nose shape before dipping.
Yes i am pretty sure they are dipped and they are not hollow. I just dont know if there is a mold for this kind of thing or if you just dip the fibers in some kind of rubber?
look dipped to me.
I like them. Looks like a good ice fishing jig to me!
dipped for sure