Wow!! those look great! the colors on the first one really pop.
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Outside the box, and very well done. Good stuff.
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Wow!! those look great! the colors on the first one really pop.
Skip, nice looking jigs. What size propellers do you recommend for 1/16th and 1/32nd oz jigs and where do you buy them.
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I used #0 on 1/32 and #1 on the 1/16. I buy from Worth, but need to buy a lot of them from a place like that. I will probably start selling some reasonable soon. I ,ay also end you buying some Gold Plated ones as well. These are Polish Brass.
Thanks guys! Rad that first one is one of my favorite colors to put over a Gold Plated head which that is. It's Candy Yellow and over Silver or unpainted heads it comes out a lot more green. Next I am thinking of adding in a little Gold Holo Glitter to see how it comes out.
Skip you have done it again, got me drooling over my keyboard, those sure are neat looking jigs.
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Those are Awesome skip!!! I'd say the experiments there are a great success.
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Skip you just keep raising the bar higher for the rest of us to shoot at. Very impressive looking jigs.
Thank you Olgray, I appreciate the complement. I have tried to show jigs for ideas since this board was first started. I kind of got a head start on a lot of you guys, not all of you here as some have been at this a really long time and I have just been at it for something like 6 or 7 years. I can't even remember now if I started in 2005 or 2006 or possible even before this at 2004, but it was something like that. The one thing I know it info on how to tie is much more available now as I learned most when I started from the fly tying lessons on FAOL which is still a great source to learn different techniques.