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Ugly Jig
Here's a jig that was tied on somewhere around 3 months. Even though the fish wanted small jigs, some good ones wanted this jig.
It's made of gray, red and blue fiber with blue Palmer chenille. The head is 1/8 oz in smoke color.
This just goes to show you, ugly may be pretty.
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I think the jig looks fantastic.
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Double down on ugly.
Here's one tied today, as usual for me, not exactly the same. Still the basics are there, cheap fiber that has no flash with added Palmer chenille.
Got this one a little too short too.
And a different version of ugly also.
I think I might just tie the original ugly back on!Attachment 511257Attachment 511258
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I like both of those jigs.
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Its not ugly if it works!
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I definitely love the color on the last one you did. It looks fantastic..
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Ugly ones catch a lot of fish when pretty won't. I have caught more fish on a tattered and torn up jig or fly than a nice pretty one.
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Hey my friend when I first started tying jigs all my jigs to me looked not as good as some of my buddies jigs, but the fish on my line told a different story, the same as yours, always let the fish tell you if they like it, don’t worry about other people thoughts and stay as natural colors as you can and you will be very successful.
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I tied that jig back on one of my rods and have been fishing with it the last 2 days. It has actually been catching more fish than a smaller jig and caught one 13 and 3/4 in the other day.
So, the combination seems to work.
No complaints from me that's for sure.
Thanks for the replies.
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