Here is a jig that is easy to tie and in a hour at the bench you will have enough to last you awhile. Mylar tube jigs are great fished along or tipped. Hope this video will help.
Good Fishing, Stump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dmqc5uT_Ow
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Here is a jig that is easy to tie and in a hour at the bench you will have enough to last you awhile. Mylar tube jigs are great fished along or tipped. Hope this video will help.
Good Fishing, Stump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dmqc5uT_Ow
Gonna have to see if my iMac will play it because my iPad will not!
Nice Stump!!
Nice job making the video Stump! Should help some guys with this one!
Nice video thanks for sharing
Great Job, Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Nice job Stump, I really enjoyed it!
Thanks for posting Stump. Learned something from it.
Thanks guys for your comments.
You make great videos Stump!!!
Very well done on the video. The sound was very good. So often I can't hear these type of videos. Thank you
Good job Stump! Like it a whole lot very good!
Awesome job, love learning new techniques!
Thanks guys, it is a great little jig to use and a fun jig to tie. :)
Hey Stump. Here is my attempt at your great little jig. I only had white Mylar, but I'll be getting some other colors soon.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...C97A0DB2AB.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...8078709108.jpg
HMK those look great :) The big Estaz chenille makes them pop and nice colors, nice tying.
Great video. How long you been tying?
Here's another. I really do like this one. Everything is starting to come together for me.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...775334AD46.jpg
Ok, this is my last one tonight. I am having so much fun with this one. Thanks for doing the video, Stump!!!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...E545B6A6CB.jpg
I started tying in January of 2010 and have tied jigs or flies about every day since. In the busy times I tie right at 100 a day and right now on most days I'm tying around 30 to 50 a day trying to stay ahead. I started like most tyers, thought I would buy a few things to start tying myself a few jigs. I started out spending $100 on tools and materials and within a month I had ordered over $1000 in materials, LOL the tying bug jumped all over me! For the last two years I have poured the jigs that I use and that is another whole different hobby to itself.
Over the last couple of years I have helped a few new tyers out with materials to help them get started because tying has been good "to" and "for" me and I think we should pay it forward if we can and help new tyers and all tyers to learn the art of tying. Like Skip has said many times, we need to learn the right way to tie first from the guys that have spent the time learning the right way. I don't think I'm one of those guys, I just try to make a few videos when I can because I have been asked to and I enjoy sharing the hobby. My upstairs game room, the room that I was going to take a "small" corner for a tying station has now turned into my mad world of tying!!
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you did a fantastic job on the video.
Thanks for sharing. Nice video
great tie I am going to have to try it
Great video stump. You make it look easy.
Thanks Stump for the video...started making a few of these mylar tailed jigs...
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ps0b149e96.jpg
Nice job Len!