Dutch Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 That is an interesting looking jig you use. I have never seen one with a second eye for tying a stinger. I'd love to see a mold that makes those.
lmt out Posted July 21, 2017 Author Posted July 21, 2017 Go to Northland tackle's website click on shop and then go to jigs they have them.
Big Keene Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 http://store.do-itmolds.com/Live-Bait-JigbrSz-116-18-14-38-12-58brHk-571brCollar-Tapered_p_448.html this looks pretty similar Illegitimi non carborundum (Never let the bastards grind you down)
Dutch Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 It is the mold that I'd like to see. I don't need any jigs like that at the present time.
Big Keene Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 18 minutes ago, Dutch said: It is the mold that I'd like to see. I don't need any jigs like that at the present time. that link is to the do-it molds site. it is do-it mold model LBS-6-A. Illegitimi non carborundum (Never let the bastards grind you down)
Dutch Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 Thanks for the link. I just couldn't imagine what kind of setup that they had to make the loop on the bottom. Big Keene 1
Smithvillesteve Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 My buddies and I have had periodic success using a jig and crawler at Stockton. Never used the stinger hook however. I like that and will definitely give it a try. One more question Lmtout: You fish vertically. I usually make a short cast and bounce it back like a previous poster stated. Have you found the fish on your fish finder and start hitting them vertically? Do you have some hot spots that have held walleyes and you just go there? Drift very slowly up some points or flats or hold steady on your spot? Appreciate all the info you are willing to put out. Big Keene 1
Big Keene Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 1 hour ago, Dutch said: Thanks for the link. I just couldn't imagine what kind of setup that they had to make the loop on the bottom. i have a mold for ned rigs that has a groove cut in it for adding a bait keeper. you can buy the keepers seperately. i imagine this is the same way, put the hook and eyelet in the mold, close and pour. Illegitimi non carborundum (Never let the bastards grind you down)
Dutch Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 1 hour ago, Big Keene said: i have a mold for ned rigs that has a groove cut in it for adding a bait keeper. you can buy the keepers seperately. i imagine this is the same way, put the hook and eyelet in the mold, close and pour. I'm sure you are right on that part. I have to put an insert in my swing jig molds but it covers the eyelet hole and the hook attachment with one wire. Big Keene 1
lmt out Posted July 22, 2017 Author Posted July 22, 2017 20 hours ago, Smithvillesteve said: My buddies and I have had periodic success using a jig and crawler at Stockton. Never used the stinger hook however. I like that and will definitely give it a try. One more question Lmtout: You fish vertically. I usually make a short cast and bounce it back like a previous poster stated. Have you found the fish on your fish finder and start hitting them vertically? Do you have some hot spots that have held walleyes and you just go there? Drift very slowly up some points or flats or hold steady on your spot? Appreciate all the info you are willing to put out. Well I do about all of that at certain times. Whenever I catch one I put a way point on my fish finder. And after a while you start to see a pattern develop. Or like the other day I was bottom bouncing caught a couple in the same spot. There was some structure there and could she fish on the sonar so I started jig and crawler fishing it and caught 8 in about a 45 min. Big Keene, Old dog 417, Walleyedmike and 1 other 4
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