A guy called me the other day and asked if I could tie him something that looked like a Bumble bee.
Well I took a shot at it. Think I put the wings on the wrong side.
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A guy called me the other day and asked if I could tie him something that looked like a Bumble bee.
Well I took a shot at it. Think I put the wings on the wrong side.
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Looks great, but a fly would probably be a better bumble bee. It should work well anyway.
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that's a good looking jig! good job. I have seen bumble bee jigs in a wide range of sizes too, one of them was put out by zebco many many years ago and was probably 1/80 oz. and my old timer buddy says it was a crappie killer. also I saw some Mississippi style chenille and kiptail bumble bee jigs made by rosies jigs in La. or miss. and it is the favorite pattern she ties, anyway the wing is on the same side as yours.
Brim
Technically yes but it doesn't really matter they'll flap in the water either way.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...9658ae5834.jpg
Although it's not a "technical" bumble bee with wings and such this is the bumble bee color that I know and love and usually have tied on most days
I like the yellow head. Cool Bee.
I have done this 3 different ways and easiest way for me to show is in links to pictures for these!
Skip
this way is not twisting the 2 chenille colors together, but wrapping each separate and at the same time also!
http://thumpitjigs.com/images/Captur...2-12_00003.JPG
Below is the easy way, just using chenille with Variegated Black and Yellow!
http://thumpitjigs.com/images/DSC01633.JPG
http://thumpitjigs.com/images/DSC00560.JPG
The first one works for me, but they're all nice Skip.
The wings are only on the wrong side if the fish don't touch it. That's a good looking tie that took a bit of doing, I'm sure.