Never used the 60° bend heads but will design these to fish underneath a float.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...43/Jigs064.jpg
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Never used the 60° bend heads but will design these to fish underneath a float.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...43/Jigs064.jpg
I'm curious. The ties look good, as always, but I thought that the 60's were swimming jigs. The fish will tell the tale, and I'm anxious to hear how they work.
They look good Len. I need to try some of those heads for longlining. Nice!
are those fly hooks? or is it a jighead
oh i like the pink one and the charturse 1 they will fefintaly but fish in the boat
look good, they might not hang up as much.
Those look awesome Len! I've been trying to find some 1/64 oz just like that. Keep up the good work.
-VCM
What I used to consider the best crappie jigs ever (pre tying days) was the original Fle Fly jig, made in Texas and they used that hook with the exception that the jigeye was parallel with the hook shank. Great looking setup, I bet you'll really like them!!!
Len: Nicely Done. Like the two darker ones. I also am interested in how well they do. Good to know that they are available from Rondon.
Redman
Nice jigs Len.....
Sweet ties! Great colors too bud!
Jigs look good, but I have never tried any like that, 60 degree so let us know how you use them and if they work better then the 90 degree for some method. Last spring we were casting our jigs for the most part and I would like to know if they work better for swimming them. Interesting at least and something I have not tried.
Skip
Those are more for casting. Think of them as just a scaled down shaky head. 1/50 and 1/24
I live about one street away from the St. Joesph River and about a block away from the fish ladder.It won't be to long and the steelhead will be coming in to head up river. I plan on swimming these jigs with the help of the river cuurent using a float where I have caught crappie before.That means cast up river and let the current bring float and jig down about 15ft. from the bank over submerged tree limbs.
Sounds like an awesome place to fish! Good luck.
Nice looking jigs
LEN it sounds like u can fish every day after work let us see some pics of those steelheads