
Originally Posted by
BTLowry
Been tying a few jigs. Pretty comfortable with the process but I keep ending up with flat sided jigs. Not all of them but I notice a few of them look like they have had the bodies pinched in some vicegrips, not nice and round like the ones I have bought in the past. What is making that happen?
Might just have to find me a little niche market and start selling them:D
NOT
Thanks for any help.
PS pics are out of the question since I am on dial-up

another thing that might be causing your problem is the chinille. On smaller jigs if you don't strip a little of the "fluffy stuff' off the end that you tie to the jig body before you wrap it, it will make that side of the jig stick up higher and give you a flatter appearence. Anything that you do to one side of the hook that you don't do to the other sides will take away from the uniformity of the round look you are seeking. The smaller the jig the more profound the difference it will make. Tieing the 1/100 oz jigs and smaller will make you pay greater attention to every little thing you do to make the jig turn out right. Just an old blind man's opinion............brim
Last edited by brimreaper; 05-26-2009 at 11:55 PM.
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