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Neutral Buoyant JIgs
Couple years ago ordered something called EZ-EYES and never could find a use for them unti-------l now. Pin Jigs gave me the idea. The head of the jig is about the size of an 1/8 oz leadhead. Since most of you already know that fish often suck in a lure by creating a vaccuum by expelling water out their gills. You can readily see that a jig that weighs almost nothing is going to fly in their mouths. Well that the general idea for these a big profile jig that weighs very little. Will have to let everyone know if it works when the water goes soft again up here.
http://i962.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/transset.jpg
This is how I start them, base wrap Crazy Glue and then add the head.
The following are some of my early attempts at the idea
http://i962.photobucket.com/albums/a...1029/tran1.jpg
http://i962.photobucket.com/albums/a...1029/tran2.jpg
http://i962.photobucket.com/albums/a...1029/tran3.jpg
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neat idea...looks good too
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so this should run just below the surface???
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Interesting concept. I can see it fished under a float and a split shot placed six inches above it.
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You got it Ship. Will need a split shot to get down but I am thinking about a 18" away so that it drops real slow in the strike zone..
When I am night fishing might try some without weight close to the surface when the crappies are chasing the minnows up. Using my flyrod with these at night might be a secret weapon.
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I like that.
How do you get the ball on the pin.
mikeb
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Exactly what I was thinking Ship. Great idea.
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When I am night fishing might try some without weight close to the surface when the crappies are chasing the minnows up. Using my flyrod with these at night might be a secret weapon.[/QUOTE]
That sounds like a fun way to use the jig. Nice work on the jig.
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thats what i was thinking stump a flyrod jig.....