Very nice job. Those look great
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Very nice job. Those look great
nice looking jigs! once it gets warm again try fishing these under a float in open water tipped with plastic or bait of your choice,they will still catch fish! i have never been ice fishing before as in southern nj the ice never gets and stays safe.the temps always come up a bit once in a while and we have open water here.anyways i always have some ice jigs with me when im fishing,and when the fishing is slow i go back to them and they help produce.i always tip mine with tiny shards of cut up soft plastics.i take big torn up plastic baits i find laying around places,and cut them into small pieces with a razor and use them on ice jigs.
Those are great ice jigs. I have been soldering up teardrop ice fishing jigs for over 50 years http://www.crappie.com/crappie/showt...rdrop-ice-jigs and yours are as good as any. Tip: They are not just for ice fishing. Put a wax worm on them and fish them year round. They work that good on all panfish including crappie.
Thank you I appreciate the feedback. When I Bobber fish that's what me and the girl do slip bobber any ice jig & a waxy or spike and usually do real well on gills and crappie. I really like those red glitter ones you made ship. I've been playing around with the idea of selling them possibly already sold a few. The glitters new to me besides some nail polish, I've been debating ordering some glitter top coat powder mix hmmmm.
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Just finished a few more