I was messing around in the basement the other night and tied these. I'm not very good and tie my jigs to catch crappie, not fishermen.
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I was messing around in the basement the other night and tied these. I'm not very good and tie my jigs to catch crappie, not fishermen.
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Those will work. Look good.
Those look good on this end. They should fill the live well/stringer very nicely
Nice ties
Be some killer bluegill jigs. Tip them with a wax worm and rigged on a slip float.
Sweet!
Nice ties!
Those will work fine, really like the jig in the first picture, good looking minnow imitation.
Jim I tie a lot of jigs this way, I mean no chinelle.
Nice work and I'll 2nd Jim's compliment, nice minnow imitation.
Looks great to me. Like the squirrel paired with marabou
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Thanks for the complements guys. As I mentioned I'm not very good but do enjoy tying. I don't do it very often because it's a rabbit hole I really only want to lay on my belly and peek into. LOL
My tools are cheap, but I did buy a decent pair of scissors and a ceramic bobbin last year. And I need to perform an exorcism on or buy another whip finisher, I swear it's possessed!
Justin
They look good to me! Nothing like catching on jigs you tie yourself!
I like em too. I’ve tied a bunch of squirrel tail and it does very well. I also tie some base of the hackle feather fuzz that’s real short in with some shorter squirrel tail hair that winds up being about half again as long as a #8 hook on a 1/32. Slow retrieve really works on the better gills. Bass and crappie won’t turn it down either. Can’t find the pics.