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Fly Jigs
I haven't done this for a while, but fly tying isn't just for flies. Fly jigs have even won tournaments here in WA so they have been tested before. Any way, after a recent trip I had a few ideas of some jigs for steve Anderson and thought I'd share what I have so far.
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they should work, i used to use heavy lead eyes but they get axed to quickly using jigs is the go, amazing more people arent on to it.
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Again, great job Bear. Better seeing them on the large screen than phone.
May give it a go myself, I have loads of jig tinsel lying around somewhere in my piles of junk in the garage... Andrew
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Jeez they'd make a mess of the tip section lol, open up your loops Bear hahahaha
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Imagine getting whacked on the bum by one of them?
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Look great Bear. I imagine the zonka ones would have a nice slow sink rate and work with the slightest currents. I tied a nice surf candy on a jig a couple of months back but have lost it and never made another. It certainly outfished metals for salmon. Thanks for sharing! Might have to give this a go so I have more subtle presentations available on days when I only have spin gear.
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Or the back of the head
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Haven't had that yet Brad, bad enough copping a heavy clouser in the back. Left a bloody great bruise.
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So these are used with a fly setup or a light spin gear?
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They are used on spin like any plastic would be. One of the advantages here is that you can also makes them weedless as you can a fly. I'm playing with making a few jigs weedless and still take a plastic.
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They look ingenious mate. Nice work. The flies you sent me are fantastic as well.
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