I use this type of jig mainly during the soft water season. The presentation is subtle under a balanced bobber. Since the jig is motionless the fish have plenty of time the eye ball the lure.
The painted jig heads are a darter and tube. I use acetate floss or wool yarn to build up the bodies, rubber legs are added if so desired. The bodies are then wrapped with a dubbing noodle or leech yarn. This gives the jig a hairy bug look.
Since the pan fish are bug eaters any of the trout terrestrial patterns will work well .
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