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    Default Trying to get into jig tying


    Hey all. I've been hearing all the wonderful tales about jig tying on this forum and I've got a friend who's getting into a lot of fly tying for trout, and I think I'm ready to make the jump. I've read several threads about where to look for the tools and such, and plan to try that eventually, but thought I'd check here first and see if any member on here has any tools they've outgrown or upgraded from who's willing to help out a newbie to the jig tying profession. I'll probably repost this in the Oklahoma forum just in case anybody there doesn't check this forum regularly, and hope for some bites...hehe...made a funny there didn't I. Anyway, if anybody out there has some older tools out there that they want to get rid of, please send me a PM, or just reply here. Looking forward to hearing from you all. Thanks again.

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    its more of a passion for us to create and build jigs. normally the tools you dont out grow you just collect more. it wont be cheap i can tell you this much but the best way is to just start slow and let it roll on its own because it will get costly once you start enjoying it . as it does with anything we do these days.

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    SLAB SNIPER" YOU MIGHT TRY JUNGLE JIM FOR THE INFO ON THE VICE AND OTHER TYING MATERIALS.FISH HUNTER775,AND GROUSEFLY FOR THE JIGS...




    AND IN THE FUTURE WE MAY USE ABBREV.FOR YOUR NAME S.S" SO WATCH CAREFULLY."MAY THE FRECKLES OUT GROW YOUR DINNER PLATE MY FRIEND"TIGHT LINES"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saline Lake Jigs View Post
    its more of a passion for us to create and build jigs. normally the tools you dont out grow you just collect more. it wont be cheap i can tell you this much but the best way is to just start slow and let it roll on its own because it will get costly once you start enjoying it . as it does with anything we do these days.
    That's the truth. It is expensive. You might find someone willing to part with some stuff, but you're prolly just gonna have to make the investment. I have a less expensive vise called a Danvise. My girlfriend got it for me just before we broke up :D (I got out while the gettin was good if you know what I mean). Anyway, a Danvise will run you about $85 and your startup materials will prolly run you about the same depending how fancy you want to get. It's all worth it though. You can tie pretty much anything you can imagine.
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    Allright, I get the hint. LOL. I'll start shopping around and see what I can get. Might just use my buddys stuff for now. Build up some spending money and then go for it with my own stuff. My Step mom has all the fly tying stuff I had bought my dad years ago before he passed away and she's supposed to get it back to me at some point, but I have absolutely NO idea when if ever that I'll get them. So I'll just start checking around and see what I can find. Thanks guys. I appreciate all the tips.

    S.S.

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    I got my vise on ebay for 14 bucks.
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    DO IT SUPER SPORT"N GOOD LUCK TO YA "GOOD FOLKS ROUN EAR" EVER WHAT YA THINK"...




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    I can tell you one thing for sure, if you start tying jig and then add flies you will spend a lot more. Everyone wants to say it doesn't take all that much to start. Well that is true, but then that is just the start. I have all the materials I need and more, but I keep buying it.

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    Get some jig heads,borrow some materials and maybe an extra vise from your buddy and see if you like it first. If you don't you aren't out any money.If you do like it then it will start costing you,because tying is an addiction.The more you tie the more you want.

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    PM your snail mail – have some stuff (tools/materials/jigs) you are welcome to get you started (if you don’t mind blems and seconds).

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