Cool jigs! Also noticed he gets them size #6 through 10 from RonDon.
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we were scrolling around looking at different jigs in come across this and thought you guys might be interested in fly tying jigs.
jig-fly tying... what a blast!
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Yeah fly patterns on jig heads are fun!!!!!!! The biggest thing you'll run into is the hook point has to be up to tie most of them. To save getting stabbed get a square pencil eraser and cut some small pieces to cover the hook point!!!
Have an old Vermont magazine that has an article on tying flies on jigs, tried to upload it but it said it was too big. I'll try a different way when I get home.
I have been using the jigflys for pan fish with good success. Any terrestrial pattern that will catch trout will usually catch pan fish.
Those are very nice. We have a member that posted some of his jig-flies that looks like those in the pictures, may be the same person.
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very cool
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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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