Krazo Posted March 4, 2019 Posted March 4, 2019 looking to tie some basic marabou jigs for whites, crappie and trout. I'll use em primarily on a fly rod but will put headier ones on a spinning rod. size range from 1/8 down to 1/100. what jig head do you use for these jigs? straight shank or you do you prefer a barb on the bottom of the jig head to hold the material on, like a more traditional style of jighead? do you powder coat your own or buy em already colored? Im thinking already painted sounds alot easier.
Dutch Posted March 4, 2019 Posted March 4, 2019 http://I don't tie that small 1/32 is as small as I use. I pour and paint my own. I use a fluid bed and powder paint my heads. I use a ball head or minnow head and like to tie straight to the hook with no lead appendages to get in my way and make the jigs too bulky and awkward looking. Krazo 1
Seth Posted March 4, 2019 Posted March 4, 2019 I buy most of my jigs heads from flatheadjig.com or stock up on the new Lilleys jig head when I get down to Taneycomo. Powder painting is preferable, but I've been using Sally Hansens nail polish on my jig heads for years. I like a collared jig for anything 1/32oz and heavier, but collarless for anything smaller. Krazo 1
Travis Swift Posted April 9, 2019 Posted April 9, 2019 if you pour at all the Do it Molds "walleye jig" is a flat sided jig perfect for taney. I pour my own and tie my own. A lot of sense of pride in doing that and I'm able to put an awesomely sharp hook in mine. BilletHead and Krazo 2
Krazo Posted April 10, 2019 Author Posted April 10, 2019 ive never poured. BUT i did just get a LOAD of lead from an estate sale. im thinking of trying it.
Dutch Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 If you do decide to pour your own I recommend that you go to tackle underground and read the info about lead pouring. Here is a link. http://www.tackleunderground.com/community/forum/21-wire-baits/ Krazo 1
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